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It’s the Policy, Stupid
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The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
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The Political Evolution of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
Since its early days in Egypt the Muslim Brotherhood has created much controversy, as some - More from this category
Studies & Researches
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THE RISE OF “MUSLIM DEMOCRACY”
A specter is haunting the Muslim world. This particular specter is notthe malign and much-discussed -
Hamas and political reform in the middle east
The lesson of Palestine's election is that the international community should become more serious and -
The Egyptian Center for Women’s Rights Rising on Women’s Bodies
Report on Women in the 2005 Parliamentary Election - More from this category
Ikhwan & West
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It’s the Policy, Stupid
Political Islam and US Foreign Policy -
Resolving America’s Islamist Dilemma
Lessons from South and Southeast Asia -
International Consultation of Muslim Intellectuals on Islam & Politics
This two-day discussion brought together experts and scholars from Bangladesh, Egypt, India,Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Pakistan, - More from this category
Ikhwanophobia
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Moderate and Radical Islam
One of the components of this study is relevant to a question that I was -
Challenges to Democracy in the Arab and Muslim World
President Bush’s notions that democratizing Iraq will have a ripple effect on the rest ofthe -
The Ikhwan in North America: A Short History
The current federal court case against the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF) - More from this category
Other Recent Articles
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MUSLIM INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL MOBILIZATION
In Europe, and most of the Western world, Muslim presence in the publicsphere is a recent phenomenon that characterised the last decade of the 20thcentury and has deeply marked the beginning of the 21st.
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The Syrian Opposition
For decades, U.S. policy toward Syria has been single-mindedly focused on Syria’s president, Hafiz al-Asad, from 1970 to 2000, followed by his son Bashar.
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High noon in Egypt
The parallels between President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and the deposed shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi of Iran, are attention-getting.
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