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Egyptian politics

v  Grading EgyptÕs Roadmap to Democracy,Ó Foreign Policy, May 2014

v  ÒEgyptÕs constitutional cul-de-sac: Enabling military oversight and a security state in a nominally democratic order,Ó Chr. Michelsen Institute Insight, March 2014

v  ÒThe Sisi SpringForeign Policy, February 2014

v  ÒAn Anticlimactic Referendum in Egypt,Ó Carnegie Q and A, December 2013

v  ÒEgyptÕs Draft Constitution Rewards the Military and JudiciaryÓ with Michele Dunne, Carnegie article, December 2013

v  ÒEgyptÕs al-Azhar Steps Forward,Ó with Ahmed Morsi, Carnegie article, November 2013

v  ÒOne Word Will Define EgyptÕs ConstitutionForeign Policy, November 2013

v  ÒEgyptÕs Daring Constitutional Gang of 50Foreign Policy, September 2013

v  ÒMrs. LincolnÕs Egyptian ConstitutionForeign Policy, 20 August 2013

v  ÒEgyptÕs Wide State Reassembles ItselfForeign Policy, 17 July 2013

v  ÒItÕs Not About Civil WarAl-Sada, 15 July 2013

v  ÒAfter the Egyptian Coup,Ó Carnegie Q and A, 4 July 2013

v  ÒWill June 30 Be Midnight for MorsiÕs Cinderella Story?Ó Foreign Policy, 27 June 2013

v  ÒEgyptÕs Judiciary Between a Tea Ceremony and the WWE,Ó with Mokhtar Awad, Foreign Policy, 14 May 2013

v  ÒThe Battle over EgyptÕs JudiciaryAl-Sada, 8 May 2013

v  ÒEgyptÕs Constitution Swings Into Action,Ó with Zaid al-Ali, Foreign Policy, 27 March 2013

v  ÒEgyptÕs New MuftiForeign Policy, 12 February 2013

v  ÒGreat SanhuriÕs Ghost!Ó Foreign Policy, 25 January 2013

v  ÒCan EgyptÕs Democratic Uprising Be Redeemed?Ó Carnegie article, 25 December 2012

v  ÒIslam in Egypt's New Constitution,: with Clark Lombardi, Foreign Policy, 13 December 2012

v  ÒEgyptÕs State Constitutes ItselfForeign Policy, 19 November 2013

v  ÒEgyptÕs Constitution: Islamists Prepare for a Long Political Battle,Ó Carnegie article, 24 October 2012

v  ÒStill Fighting the Last War? Egypt's Judges after the RevolutionAl-Sada, 16 October 2012

v  ÒEgyptÕs Constitutional Racers Stagger Toward the Final LapForeign Policy, 1 October 2012

v  ÒEgypt Tries to Reconstitute Itself,Ó Carnegie article, 6 September 2012

v  ÒEgyptÕs Ambiguous Transition,Ó Carnegie article 6 September 2012

v  ÒMorsiÕs Ramadan Surprise,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 13 August 2012

v  ÒThe Egyptian Political System in Disarray,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 19 June 2012

v  ÒCairoÕs Judicial CoupForeign Policy, 14 June 2012

v  ÒFasten Your Seatbelts: Judicial Turbulence Ahead,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 6 June 2012

v  ÒA Guide through the Egyptian Maze of Justice,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 6 June 2012

v  ÒEgypt and the Islamic Shari`a: A Guide for the Perplexed,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 15 May 2012.

v  ÒWill Egypt Get a New Interim ConstitutionForeign Policy, 23 May 2012

v  ÒEgyptÕs Transition in Crisis: Falling into the Wrong Turkish Model,Ó with Marina Ottaway, Carnegie Web Commentary, 30 March 2012

v  ÒEgyptÕs Transition ImbroglioForeign Policy, 16 April 2012

v  ÒMidnight for the SCAFÕs Cinderella StoryForeign Policy 19 March 2012

v  ÒEgyptÕs Judges in a Revolutionary Age,Ó Carnegie Paper, February 2012

v  ÒThe Evolution within the RevolutionForeign Policy 28 February 2012

v  ÒLandmines in EgyptÕs Constitutional Roadmap,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 7 December 2011

v  ÒPost-Revolutionary Al-Azhar,Ó Carnegie Paper, October 2011

v  ÒCan the Colossus Be Salvaged? EgyptÕs State-Owned Press in a Post-Revolutionary Environment,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 22 August 2011

v  ÒThe Trial of the Century Foreign Policy, 3 August 2011

v ÒEgyptÕs Revolution Stumbles Forward,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 15 June 2011

v  ÒA Haphazard Constitutional Compromise,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary (with Kristin Stilt), 11 April 2011

v  ÒWhy Nobody Noticed What EgyptÕs Opposition Has WonForeign Policy, 28 March 2011

v  ÒEgyptÕs Revolution Struggles to Take Shape,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 17 March 2011

v  ÒEgypt's Syndicalist FutureForeign Policy. 8 March 2011

v  ÒEgyptÕs Draft Constitutional Amendments Answer Some Questions and Raise Others,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 1 March 2011

v  ÒThe Struggle to Define the Egyptian RevolutionForeign Policy, 17 February 2011

v  ÒAn ObserverÕs Guide to Egyptian Succession,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, 17 November 2010

v  ÒEgypt—DonÕt Give up on Democracy Promotion,Ó Carnegie Policy Brief, June 2007 (with Michele Dunne and Amr Hamzawy)

v  ÒEgyptÕs Controversial Constitutional Amendments,Ó Carnegie Web Commentary, March 2007 (with Michele Dunne and Amr Hamzawy)

v  ÒCan EgyptÕs Troubled Elections Produce a More Democratic Future,Ó with Amr Hamzawy, Carnegie Policy Outlook, December 2005

v  ÒEgyptÕs Judges Step Forward: The Judicial Election Boycott and Egyptian Reform,Ó with Hesham Nasr,Ó Carnegie Policy Outlook, May 2005