The relationship between money and government is a very complicated one, especially when the former serves the interests of the latter while the latter ignores the ambitions of the former. The problem is how to strike an equilibrium or to reach a (...)
Political marketing is a line of business traditionally associated with elections, when parties and pressure groups try to “sell” their candidate to the voters. This practice also comes in handy when it is time to sell government policies to the (...)
The subject of young people standing in the parliamentary elections has been neglected by many analysts, who have tended to reduce the elections to questions regarding the turnout and ignored more positive aspects.
The state's concern for the (...)
The Muslim Brotherhood has always tried to promulgate three illusions about its history and ideology. The first is that it is a “moderate” group that represents and advocates centralist Islam and that is not inclined to extremist judgements. The (...)
The ruling on 17 May by the Cairo Court of Appeals for Urgent Matters banning the Ultras football fan clubs as terrorist groups has sparked heated controversy over the future of such groups in Egyptian political life. It has also stirred debate over (...)