Mohamed Elmeshad

Journalist and PhD candidate at SOAS. His research interests focus on political economy. He extensively worked on Egypt, Bahrain, West Africa, the UK and US. Recently, he contributed to the Committee to Protect Journalists’ book, “Attacks on the Press” (2015). https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/author/2015/7/29/mohamed-el-meshad

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Maged Mandour

Maged Mandour is a political analyst who writes openDemocracy’s “Chronicles of the Arab Revolt” column, which covers the affairs of the Arab world with a special focus on social change in the post-Arab Spring Middle East. He research interests include political violence, state repression, class formation, and capitalist development in the Arab world, as well

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May El-Sadany

May El-Sadany is the Nonresident Fellow for Legal and Judicial Analysis with TIMEP. She has previously worked at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, among other places. Ms. El-Sadany’s published work has covered legal and constitutional issues in Egypt, human rights issues in Syria, sectarian violence in the Middle

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Yasser El-Shimy

Yasser El-Shimy was a visiting research fellow at ECFR, where he conducted research on EU-Egyptian relations in light of the latter’s socio-political situation. He has earned his PhD from Boston University in International Relations and Comparative Politics. His most recent research focuses on the roles of the military and the Muslim Brotherhood in the failure

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Anthony Dworkin

Anthony Dworkin is a senior policy fellow at ECFR, where he leads the organisation’s work in the area of human rights, democracy, and justice. Among other subjects, he has conducted research and written on European and US frameworks for counterterrorism, on the European Union’s human rights strategy, and on the pursuit of justice in the

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Alexander Velez-Green

ALEXANDER VELEZ-GREEN is a Research Associate with the Defense Strategies and Assessments Program. He specializes in defense, deterrence, and escalation management issues. His recent work focuses on the impact of disruptive technologies on Russian military doctrine and U.S.-Russian strategic stability, more broadly. Mr. Velez-Green has also written on Middle East security matters. Mr...

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Mohamed El-Ansary

MOHAMED AL ANSARY is a lawyer and regional legal researcher with the Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies. Mr. Al Ansary holds a diploma in International Law from Cairo University. He has worked for 16 years as a lawyer in various fields, including criminal, labor, and administrative law. He has conducted extensive research on the use

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Amro Ali

Amro Ali is a PhD scholar in the Department of Government and International Relations, and the Sydney Democracy Network, at the University of Sydney. His research examines the emergence of political public spaces in Alexandria, Egypt, since 2000. View his blog at www.amroali.com https://timep.org/author/amroali/

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Hiba Safi

Hiba Safi is an Atlas Corps Fellow, working on issues related to economic development. Prior to joining TIMEP, she worked as the Programs and Events Manager at the Arab Institute of Business Leaders (IACE, an independent business association representing the private sector in Tunisia). Ms. Safi is a community leader with a fierce passion for

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Basil El-Dabh

Basil El-Dabh is a Cairo-based writer and editor and is a contributor to TIMEP,. He was formerly Politics Editor at Daily News Egypt, and his work has been featured in the Middle East Institute and the Atlantic Council. https://timep.org/author/basildabh/

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