Scholars and policy experts, especially those in the West, have long assumed that Egypt had a tight, inter-connected relationship with Saudi Arabia. Under ousted President Hosni Mubarak, there was definitely much truth in such assessments. But what (...)
We can safely say 2011 has not been good for Al-Qaeda. First, the organisation witnessed people power movements throughout the Middle East, which have damaged the organisation's credibility and relevancy on a number of levels.
For instance, these (...)
The possibilities and opportunities for Egyptian politics are due to the tireless work and dedication of the revolutionaries for a better country, a goal that will ensure their vital participation in the journey ahead
In various Western and (...)
Given that demonstrators in Egypt, Tunisia, Bahrain and elsewhere in the Middle East have used Twitter and Facebook during the current popular uprisings and protests, it is no surprise that the role of social media (SM) in such turbulent settings is (...)