H. A. Hellyer

A scholar and author focusing on politics, religion, and security studies in the West and the Arab world, Dr H.A. Hellyer is a nonresident Senior Fellow at the RH Centre for the Middle East at the Atlantic Council in DC and Associate Fellow in International Security Studies at the Royal United Services Institute in London.

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Nathan J. Brown

Nathan Brown is an American scholar of Middle Eastern law and politics at George Washington University. Brown is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs and the former director of its Institute for Middle East Studies. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_J._Brown_(political_scientist)

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Mohamed Elmenshawy

Mohamed Elmenshawy is a former resident fellow at The Middle East Institute. He writes a weekly column for Egyptian daily Al Shorouk News. In August 2009, he was selected to join the U.N. Secretary General’s High Representative for the Alliance of Civilizations initiative, as part of its Rapid Response Media Mechanism. http://www.mei.edu/profile/mohamed-elmenshawy

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Ragnar Weilandt

I hold Masters from the London School of Economics and Royal Holloway and have spent more than two years in Africa and the Middle East. My professional experiences include traineeships and part time jobs at the European Commission, KPMG, the German Chamber of Commerce in Dubai as well as Airbus Defence and Space. In addition

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Omar Ashour

Dr Ashour is currently the Director of Doctoral Studies (2016-2017). He gained his Bsc and MA at the American University in Cairo (Egypt) and his PhD from McGill University (Canada). His research interests are: asymmetric warfare, insurgency and counterinsurgency, Islamist movements and ideologies, democratization (with focus on security sector reform and civil-military relations), security...

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Actually, Egypt Is a Terrible Ally

Source: Carnegie Endowment Author(s): Richard Sokolsky, Andrew Miller Original Link: http://carnegieendowment.org/2017/12/18/actually-egypt-is-terrible-ally-pub-75050 When Vice President Mike Pence visits Egypt on Wednesday, he will follow in the footsteps of countless American officials who have stopped in Cairo to laud the “strategic partnership” between the United States and Egypt. This has...

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