The Sept. 28 agreement by Tunisia’s Islamist-led government to resign and allow the formation of an independent cabinet to oversee new elections reflects a sharp drop in popular support since the 2011 revolution.
Read MoreZogby Research Services has released its latest poll on Egyptian attitudes in the post-Tamarrud, post-Morsi era, as well as other findings.
Read MoreZogby Research Services has released its latest poll on U.S. Attitudes Toward Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Read MoreThe biggest challenge to the Egyptian government resides in a sweltering fifth-floor office in a crumbling building in downtown Cairo. It’s paper—millions of pieces of paper, sorted into stacks and piled on chairs and balanced atop cardboard crates.
Read MoreEgypt is dangerously close to slipping off a precipice. A transition that began with exuberance and high hopes may be destroyed or at the very least delayed for months or years. As these prospects loom, so does the pre-emptive debate regarding “Who is Losing Egypt?”
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