The relations between the USA and Egypt today
Over the last six decades, the Washington analysts have invariably regarded the US relations with Egypt as a key element of its Middle East policy. Egypt’s role in the US Middle East strategies was due, primarily, to its unique geo-political ...
... threat to the Arab region, or will it be an integrating factor?
Can the victory of Islamic parties be regarded as Islamization?
The wave of transformations in the Arab Maghreb and Mashreq saw moderate Islamists coming to power in Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt. In Libya, Yemen and Syria, their political position seriously strengthened and will probably continue to strengthen. However, are there real threats of the Islamization of the Arab world and the toughening of the principles of governance and social ...
Islamist politicians are not exclusively leading in the presidential race
The campaign to choose Egypt’s new president took place under very different conditions both domestically and in the region. Islamists have come to power in some Arab countries enveloped in a wave of protests. Representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafists occupy ...
Terrorism defeats terrorism
Egypt can be considered the homeland of radical Islamism – Hasan al-Banna, Seyid Khutb, Farag & ors were born and flourished namely in the Land of the Pharaohs. Egyptian know-how in countering terrorism is rightfully seen as one of the best practices ...
A Winged Swing of Egyptian Revolution
With no exaggeration the Arab spring became the key event of the world policy in 2011. The autocratic regimes of Northern Africa that looked unshakeable fell one after the other. Egypt, as the key country of the Middle East, enjoyed ...
Russia chooses between Islamists and liberals
Russia says goodbye to Egypt
The string of anti-government protests sweeping the Arab street came out of the blue for the many. Decades-long ruling regimes of Ben Ali in Tunisia, Mubarak in Egypt, Gaddafi in Libya, etc. were fast disappearing from the political map of Maghreb ...