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Tag: Egypt: Human Rights Seven Years After the Revolution

Egypt’s ‘classic authoritarian bargain’ proves to be the worst ever counterterrorism strategy

DemDigest    November 28, 2017 November 2, 2018   

When it comes to the Middle East these days, the buzzword in the international community is “stabilization,” as opposed to “transition,” notes Asli Aydintasbas, a senior fellow at the European… Read more »

Analysis, Arab Spring, Civil Society, countering violent extremism, Democracy and security, Democracy Assistance and Promotion, Democratic institutions, Dictatorships, Dissidents, Egypt, Ideology, Islamists, jihadist, Labor and labor unions, Middle East/North Africa, National Endowment for Democracy, Political Islam    Amy Hawthorne, Andrew Miller, Asli Aydintasbas, Egypt, Egypt: Human Rights Seven Years After the Revolution, H.A Hellyer, Michele Dunne, Mohamed Adam, Omar H. Rahman, Robin Wright, Tahrir Institute on Middle East Policy, Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, Tom Malinowski, Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

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