I was in Egypt last week to witness the rise of Islam as a political force in the Arab world’s most populous country. In the past when I visited Cairo people would only whisper the name of the then-banned Muslim Brotherhood for fear of unwanted attention from the authorities. Not anymore. The move...
Research and Commentary
Ed Husain - "No Need to Fear the Rise of the Brotherhood"
- 16 December 2011
- CFR.org
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I was in Egypt last week to witness the rise of Islam as a political force in the Arab world’s most populous country. In the past when I visited Cairo people would only whisper the name of the then-banned Muslim Brotherhood for fear of unwanted attention from the authorities. Not anymore. The move...
Why Islamists Are Better Democrats
- 14 December 2011
- time.com
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- NyTimes.Com
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Don't Postpone Egypt's Elections
- 22 November 2011
- theatlantic.com
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Egypt’s Democracy: Between the Military, Islamists, and Illiberal Democrats
- 12 November 2011
- Carnegie Endowment
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