Clinton visits Cairo after Mohamed Morsi was sworn in as Egypt's first-ever civilian president amid a power struggle between elected officials and military. The Egyptian people, not Washington, will ultimately decide who wins
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ABU DHABI: At a lunch at the American embassy in Cairo shortly after US President Barack Obama's 2009 address, a prominent Egyptian human rights activist described his reaction to the speech this way: “It was better than we had feared, but less than (...)
ABU DHABI: During my visit to Cairo last month, I witnessed an incident that today seems almost prophetic. At one of Cairo's posh coffee shops, I saw a customer screaming at the young man serving him, claiming that the waiter had shown him (...)
ABU DHABI: During my visit to Cairo last month, I witnessed an incident that today seems almost prophetic. At one of Cairo's posh coffee shops, I saw a customer screaming at the young man serving him, claiming that the waiter had shown him (...)
WASHINGTON, DC: The American people and their openness to Muslim communities will in many ways determine the success of US President Barack Obama's global engagement initiative, which he launched on his inauguration day a year ago by calling for a (...)
WASHINGTON, DC: The American people and their openness to Muslim communities will in many ways determine the success of US President Barack Obama s global engagement initiative, which he launched on his inauguration day a year ago by calling for a (...)
Extremists and terrorism have too often monopolized the media s coverage and thus the message coming out of the Muslim world. But what do the vast majority of mainstream Muslims really believe, think, and feel? What are their hopes, fears, and (...)
WASHINGTON, DC: One of the foremost experts on what he refers to as Islamic democracy, Noah Feldman, explains in his book After Jihad: America and the struggle for Islamic Democracy how the Western paradigm has focused on two diametrically opposed (...)
One of the foremost experts on what he refers to as Islamic democracy, Noah Feldman, explains in his book "After Jihad: America and the struggle for Islamic Democracy how the Western paradigm has focused on two diametrically opposed models of (...)