The Battle for Sinai: The Inside Story of Egypt’s Political Violence

Source: Al-Jazeera Centre for Studies Author(s): Giuseppe Dentice Original Link: http://studies.aljazeera.net/en/reports/2018/04/battle-sinai-story-egypts-political-violence-180401105807265.html In the wake of the killing of more 300 Muslim worshippers by allegedly Jihadist militants during al-Rawdah massacre in November 2017, President Sisi launched a new military campaign, “Comprehensive...

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Escaping the cycle of debt: A grand bargain for Egypt’s creditors

Source: Al Jazeera Centre For Studies Author(s): Imraan Minty Original Link: http://studies.aljazeera.net/en/reports/2017/01/escaping-cycle-debt-grand-bargain-egypts-creditors-170129095832358.html Snapshot: The November 2016 loan agreement between Egypt and the IMF will provide Cairo with another temporary economic life line. Yet, as with previous loans in Egypt’s long history of international...

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Egypt: Pharaonic Politics Redux?

Source: Al Jazeera Centre for Studies Author(s): Wolfgang Mühlberger Original Link: http://studies.aljazeera.net/en/reports/2016/02/2016216114532615382.html  Post the July 2013 coup: Tajdid an-Nidham a vs. the re-creation of the ‘pharaonic’ system The transition phase in Egypt, which started in early 2011, was marked by efforts of the body politic and its various constituencies to redefine its...

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The European response to the Morsi death sentence

Source: Al Jazeera Centre For Studies Author(s): Heinrich Matthee Original Link: http://studies.aljazeera.net/en/reports/2015/06/2015616121215668304.html Abstract Like other political events in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), such as the Arab Spring, Egypt’s handling of issues concerning the rule of law, civil society, human rights and democratic transition continues to provide a real...

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