10 Apr, 2016

Dalay: “Turkey forming relations with Egypt is like taking a pill as an obligation, it does not necessarily legitimize the Sissi administration.”

Galip Dalay | 10 April 2016

Turkey opens new chapter in region after PYD rift with Washington After the deadlock with Washington over the PYD, Ankara is in pursuit of collaboration with alternative actors such as Saudi Arabia and Israel through [...]

Dalay: “Turkey forming relations with Egypt is like taking a pill as an obligation, it does not necessarily legitimize the Sissi administration.”2022-01-31T11:49:35+03:00
3 Apr, 2016

What Can Be Learned From The Failed Egyptian Democratic Transition?

Mohammad Affan | 03 April 2016

Abstract In this paper, many tools and methods commonly recommended by the literature of democratization are examined in the light of the failed Egyptian transition. “Pacted” transition, drafting a new constitution, popular engagement through elections, [...]

What Can Be Learned From The Failed Egyptian Democratic Transition?2022-01-31T11:40:55+03:00
23 Dec, 2015

2015 Parliamentary Election in Egypt: Promising Messages for the Pro-Democracy Camp

Mohammad Affan | 23 December 2015

The first Egyptian parliamentary elections since the military coup were conducted between October 17th and December 2nd this year. Although many observers have underestimated this election and its political significance, it nonetheless offers important insights into the nature of the evolving authoritarian regime in Egypt and clues as to the future of its democratic transformation.

2015 Parliamentary Election in Egypt: Promising Messages for the Pro-Democracy Camp2022-01-28T10:16:39+03:00
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