Videos and Podcasts
Oscar and Shoshana Trachtenberg Faculty Prizes 2015
George Washington University, 13 April 2015
Tunisia's Landmark Constitution: What You Need to Know
The Middle East Institute, in collaboration with The American Tunisian Association, The Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED), and the Conflict Management Program at SAIS, 11 February 2014
EgyptÕs Constitutional Future Part I and Part II
AUC Forum 6 February 2014
Egypt's New Constitution: Fulfilling the Revolution's Goals?
Atlantic Council, 11 December 2013
Arab Constitutions in the 21st Century: A New Beginning or Unhappy Ending?
Dallah Albaraka Lecture on Islamic Law & Civilization, Yale University Law School, 5 November 2013
Journal of Democracy Podcast: Nathan Brown on "Egypt's Failed Transition"
National Endowment for Democracy, 29 October 2013
POMEPS Conversations 24 with Nathan J. Brown
Interview with Marc Lynch, Project on Middle East Political Science, 27 August 2013
Can Egypt Move Forward After Violent Crackdown?
PBS NewsHour, 14 August 2013
4th annual conference ÒThe middle east in transition Ò
Hebrew University, 12 June 2013
Egypt Sets out on a dangerous path
Italian Institute of International Affairs (IAI), 11 March 2013
Whatever Happened to the Arab Spring?
University of Virginia, 13 February 2013
POMEPS Conversations 11 with Nathan J. Brown
Interview with Marc Lynch, Project on Middle East Political Science, 12 December 2012
Islamist Movements After the Arab Uprisings and What They Mean to the United States
Baltimore Council on World Affairs, 27 November 2012
As Egypt's Constitution in Limbo, Morsi Grabs More Power
PBS NewsHour, 23 November 2012
Middle East Institute, 18 November 2012
Post-Tahrir Politics and the Puzzling End to Islamic Inflation
New York University Center for Constitutional Transitions 24 October 2012
The Future of the Palestinian Authority: Is Collapse an Option?
Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 10 October 2012
Role of Islamist Movements after the Arab Spring
Elliott Schoool of International Affairs, George Washington University, 24 May 2012
Regional Politics in the Middle East
Elliott Schoool of International Affairs, George Washington University, 16 May 2011
Islam and Politics in the New Egypt
Belfer Center, Harvard University, 7 April 2011
The World: Ruling by emergency law
Interview with Marco Werman, Public Radio International, 31 March 2011
Islam, Human Rights and Constitutionalism
Middlebury College, 2 March 2007
National Public Radio
Weekend Edition Saturday
Egypt's Activists Battle Anti-Protest Law Ñ And Protest Fatigue
by MERRIT KENNEDY
APRIL 26, 2014
Morning Edition
In Egypt, A New Courtroom Drama Every Day
by LEILA FADEL
MARCH 14, 2014
All Things Considered
Doubt And Insecurity Loom As Egypt Goes To The Polls
by LEILA FADEL
JANUARY 14, 2014
All Things Considered
Egyptians To Vote On New Constitution For Troubled Nation
JANUARY 11, 2014
All Things Considered
Egyptians Poised To Vote On Controversial New Constitution
DECEMBER 05, 2013
All Things Considered
Back To The Future: Calls Grow For A Military Ruler In Egypt
by LEILA FADEL
NOVEMBER 18, 2013
Morning Edition
Members Of Congress Urged To Cut Aid To Egypt
AUGUST 19, 2013
All Things Considered
Egypt's Security Agencies Back, Now With A New Mandate
by SORAYA SARHADDI NELSON
AUGUST 12, 2013
All Things Considered
In Egypt, 'Third Square' Protesters Seek Middle Road
by SORAYA SARHADDI NELSON
AUGUST 02, 2013
Weekend Edition Sunday
Will Egypt's Fragile Democracy Stick?
JULY 07, 2013
All Things Considered
Opponents To Mark Morsi's First Year In Office With Protests
by MERRIT KENNEDY
JUNE 27, 2013
Morning Edition
Egypt Heads For Showdown Over New Constitution
by MERRIT KENNEDY
DECEMBER 13, 2012
Morning Edition
Egyptian Protesters Display Newfound Unity
by SORAYA SARHADDI NELSON
DECEMBER 07, 2012
Weekend Edition Sunday
Looking To Rebuild, Egypt Leans On New Constitution
OCTOBER 21, 2012
Weekend Edition Sunday
The Challenge For President Morsi: Unite Egypt
by MERRIT KENNEDY
JUNE 30, 2012
Talk of the Nation
Another Detour On Egypt's Path To Democracy
JUNE 18, 2012
NPR and Wilson Center Present: 'The National Conversation' on ÒThe Islamists Are ComingÓ
JUNE 15, 2012
Weekend Edition sunday
Egyptian Candidate's Broad Appeal Has Risks
by MERRIT KENNEDY
MAY 13, 2012
All Things Considered
Political Rift Widens Between Egyptian Islamists
by SORAYA SARHADDI NELSON
MAY 04, 2012
All Things Considered
Mubarak's Trial Ends, Sentencing Set For June
by SORAYA SARHADDI NELSON
FEBRUARY 22, 2012
Morning Edition
Rifts Develop In Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
by SORAYA SARHADDI NELSON
JULY 13, 2011
Mubarak Speech May Add Fuel To Protesters' Fire
by JENNIFER LUDDEN
FEBRUARY 10, 2011
Morning Edition
Protesters Demand Changes To Egypt's Constitution
FEBRUARY 08, 2011
Morning Edition
U.S. Struggles To Keep Egypt Position Clear
by JACKIE NORTHAM
FEBRUARY 07, 2011
Thousands Of Protesters Dig In Their Heels In Cairo
FEBRUARY 07, 2011
Obama Makes Little Progress On Mideast Peace
by COREY FLINTOFF
SEPTEMBER 22, 2009
Morning Edition
Shiite Alliance Leads Count in Iraq Elections
DECEMBER 21, 2005
Morning Edition
Parsing the Language of Iraq's Draft Constitution
OCTOBER 11, 2005
All Things Considered
Expectations for Iraq's Draft Constitution
by DEBORAH AMOS
SEPTEMBER 12, 2005
Morning Edition
Revisiting Milestones as Iraq Constitution Nears
by LINDA WERTHEIMER
AUGUST 03, 2005
Talk of the Nation
Building Consensus on Iraq's Constitution
by NEAL CONAN
JULY 26, 2005
All Things Considered
Tasks Ahead for Iraq's National Assembly
by MELISSA BLOCK
FEBRUARY 14, 2005
All Things Considered
Iraqis Sign Interim Constitution
by ROBERT SIEGEL
MARCH 08, 2004