Hafsa Halawa

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Hafsa Halawa is a political analyst and development specialist working in the Middle East and North Africa and Horn of Africa regions.

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Assessing Egypt’s State Ownership Policy: Challenges and Requirements
May 18, 2023

To address Egypt’s economic problems, The MHKCMEC and the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy cordially invite you to a public panel that will unpack these issues and more on Wednesday, May 18 from 5:00 p.m. until 6:15 p.m. EEST, and will feature contributions from Ishac Diwan, Robert Springborg, Hafsa Halawa, and Yezid Sayigh and Timothy Kaldas.

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  • Ishac Diwan
  • Hafsa Halawa
  • Timothy Kaldas
  • Yezid Sayigh
  • Robert Springborg
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Assessing Egypt’s State Ownership Policy: Challenges and Requirements

In the past year, Egypt has announced several ambitious economic initiatives. The Egyptian government will have to overcome major challenges to actually implement those changes.

· May 8, 2023
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Conflict Zones in the Time of Coronavirus: War and War by Other Means

The coronavirus has devastated fragile and conflict-affected states, exacerbating suffering and, in some cases, shifting power dynamics in ways that are likely to influence politics or the conflicts even when the pandemic subsides.

· December 17, 2020
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Coronavirus as a Catalyst for Global Civil Society

The coronavirus has been a wake-up call for global civil society. It will come out of the pandemic looking very different—and this change will be a significant factor in a now highly fluid international politics.

· December 7, 2020
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Egypt Faces the Pandemic: Enduring Mega Challenges
June 25, 2020

As coronavirus infections continue to rise in Egypt, the country also faces other serious threats. How will Egypt deal with urgent challenges such as the Ethiopian dam crisis and Nile water scarcity, rising military tensions in Libya, and long-marginalized regions including the Sinai?

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  • Mahmoud Farouk
  • Sherif Mohyeldeen
  • Hafsa Halawa
  • Sherif El-Ashmawy
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After Protest: Pathways Beyond Mass Mobilization

Mass protests garner significant attention, but what happens next is just as vital for achieving real and lasting change.

· October 24, 2019
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Global Civic Activism in Flux

Case studies from eight countries show how civic activism across the world is evolving and reveal crosscutting themes relevant to the future of civil society support.

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· March 17, 2017
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Arab Fractures: Reimagining the Regional Order?
February 1, 2017

The Carnegie Middle East Program’s wide-ranging new report, Arab Fractures: Citizens, States, and Social Contracts, argues that new political and socioeconomic models are needed to address the crisis of governance and lack of pluralism at the heart of regional disorder.

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