Karl Sharro
Karl Sharro is a Lebanese-Iraqi-British architect and satirist. He lives in London and blogs about the Middle East as KarlreMarks. Follow Karl on Twitter: @KarlreMarks
Learn MoreKarl Sharro is a Lebanese-Iraqi-British architect and satirist. He lives in London and blogs about the Middle East as KarlreMarks. Follow Karl on Twitter: @KarlreMarks
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Learn MoreTarek Elgawharyis the President, Coexist Research International https://www.hudson.org/experts/1268-tarek-elgawhary
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Learn MoreMarim Ali participated in the production of several policy research papers with different research teams. Her main focus is on international development and national reform programs, in addition to issues pertaining to broader politics and democracy. https://en.eipss-eg.org/author/marim-ali/
Learn MoreA political sociology researcher at EIPSS. https://en.eipss-eg.org/author/nouran-hassan-en/
Learn MoreSuzanne Maloney is deputy director of the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution and a senior fellow in the Brookings Center for Middle East Policy and Energy Security and Climate Initiative, where her research focuses on Iran and Persian Gulf energy. Her books include the 2008 monograph “Iran’s Long Reach” (United States Institute of Peace, 2008) as well...
Learn MoreSamantha Gross is a fellow in the Cross-Brookings Initiative on Energy and Climate. Her work is focused on the intersection of energy, environment, and policy, including climate policy and international cooperation, energy efficiency, unconventional oil and gas development, regional and global natural gas trade, and the energy-water nexus. Gross has more than 20 years of experience
Learn MoreMohamed Ezz is a senior at the University of Alexandria completing a B.A. in sociology. Currently, he is residing in Cairo, where he is researching urban areas and the social impact of urban policies. Previously, he has worked with several nongovernmental organizations and has been part of independent projects in the field of culture and
Learn MoreEman Elwarraky is an Egyptian journalist focusing on issues of gender in Egypt who served as a correspondent for Aswat Masrya. Elwarraky has received several awards for her reporting, including the Arab Journalism Award run by the Dubai Press Club. https://www.washingtoninstitute.org/experts/view/eman-elwarraky
Learn MoreNada Arafat is a journalist, political analyst and program coordinator. She currently copyedits for the Delta-based news outlet, The Delta Chronicles, and is deputy program coordinator for Civic Pole, an NGO that provides training for young journalists. Nada Arafat [catlist conditional_title=”Publications:” id=534+765 orderby=date date=yes numberposts=-1
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