Judy Dempsey

Judy Dempsey is a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie Europe and editor in chief of the Strategic Europe blog. She is also the author of the book The Merkel Phenomenon (Das Phänomen Merkel, Körber-Stiftung Edition, 2013). She worked for the International Herald Tribune from 2004 to 2011 as its Germany and East European Correspondent and

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Khaled Dawoud

Khaled Dawoud is currently Assistant Editor-in-Chief of Al-Ahram Weekly, an English language weekly. He is also the official spokesman of social-liberal Al-Dostour Party, established a year ago by Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Mohamed El-Baradei in the wake of Egypt’s 25 January Revolution. Dawoud is an opinion writer at Al-Tahrir newspaper and Masrawy news website,

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Nizar Manek

Nizar was earlier based in Cairo, Tunis, Algiers, and London as a correspondent for the fortnightly Africa Confidential (2013-16) and a regional consultant for Control Risks, G3 Good Governance Group, and others on corporate investigations, political analysis, and arbitration and litigation support in the Horn of Africa, Egypt, and Maghreb (2015-16), an Egypt consultant for

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Fatima Ramadan

Fatima Ramadan is a researcher on labor issues. She has authored many articles and papers on the evolution of Egypt’s labor movement, unions, and social protests. She has published articles in Arabic newspapers and online about the independent union movement and its relationship to Egypt’s political sphere. She is currently the director of the women’s

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Sahar Aziz

Sahar F. Aziz is a Professor of Law and Chancellor’s Social Justice Scholar at Rutgers Law School where she is the Director of the Center on Security, Race, and Civil Rights. Professor Aziz’s scholarship focuses on the intersection of national security and civil rights law with a focus on the post-9/11 era. She incorporates critical

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Sarah Yerkes

Sarah Yerkes is a fellow in Carnegie’s Middle East Program, where her research focuses on Tunisia’s political, economic, and security developments as well as state-society relations in the Middle East and North Africa. She has been a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution and a Council on Foreign Relations international affairs fellow and has taught

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Stephane Lacroix

Stéphane Lacroix gained his doctorate in Political Science from Sciences Po in 2007, having completed a masters in Arabic Language and Civilisation from the Institute National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO), Paris; and in mathematics from Paris 6 University. In 2008 he was awarded the best thesis prize from the Association Française de Sciences

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Richard Sokolsky

Richard Sokolsky is a nonresident senior fellow in Carnegie’s Russia and Eurasia Program. His work focuses on U.S. policy toward Russia in the wake of the Ukraine crisis. http://carnegieendowment.org/experts/1038

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Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller is a nonresident scholar in Carnegie’s Middle East Program and the deputy director for policy at the Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED). His research focuses on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and North Africa, with a particular emphasis on Egypt, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Gulf, and regional security. http://carnegieendowment.org/experts/1459

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Mostafa Hashem

Mostafa Hashem is a journalist for the political section of the Egyptian daily Al-Shorouk, covering political Islamist, jihadi, and revolutionary youth movements. His reporting has been published by Reuters and Deutsche Welle, and his analysis has been published by the Carnegie Endowment’s online journal Sada and the Atlantic Council’s EgyptSource. Hashem has extensively covered active

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Robert Muggah

Robert Muggah is a specialist in security and development. He co-founded the Igarapé Institutewhere he oversees research and technology development. He also oversees research at the SecDev Foundation, a cyber analytics group. Robert is affiliated with the University of Oxford, University of San Diego, as well as the Center for Conflict, Development and Peace at

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