Should America fear a democratic Egypt?
The depiction of Egypt as a country of religious fanatics who await a breeze of freedom to turn Egypt into a radical regime is far from accurate.
Read MoreThe depiction of Egypt as a country of religious fanatics who await a breeze of freedom to turn Egypt into a radical regime is far from accurate.
Read MoreRather than propping up Hosni Mubarak, providing more legitimate access to power should be the way to guarantee security and stability in Egypt.
Read MoreEgyptian Culture Minister Farouk Hosny’s bid to be the chief of the UN’s cultural wing has aroused suspicion among liberals and conservatives alike.
Read MoreEgyptians should not be too harsh on poor Gamal Mubarak. He’s bound to become the president of the ‘many’ entrepreneurs and professionals and not of the ‘few’ who live on less than $2 per day.
Read MoreWhat the speculation over political succession in Egypt overlooks is that Gamal Mubarak has effectively taken over the reins of power from his father already.
Read MoreHosni Mubarak dies suddenly in 2008 and the presidency is up for grabs, KM peers into the future…
Read MoreA young university student decides to put Egyptian democracy to the test by joining an opposition party, giving his support to one of the other presidential candidates and revealing his real name in print.
Read MoreHosni Mubarak may be a semi-authoritarian ruler, but he also takes his legacy seriously and has a genuine vision for a democratic future for Egypt.
Read MoreCitizens of Egypt have been promised the chance to choose a replacement for Hosni Mubarak, their long-serving president. But not everyone is convinced that Egyptian democracy will run smoothly.
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