Since 2001, jihadism has evolved and proliferated in ways both unanticipated and once considered unimaginable.
Donald Trump would lose by giving Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi what he wants.
As 2016 draws to a close, prospects for the year ahead seem uncertain. The Arab world remains mired in both political and economic conflict and instability.
Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court struck down a portion of the country’s protest law this week. While that may have long-term significance, the ruling is likely to have little short-term effect.
Egypt’s new NGO law is another step toward autocratic governance and may lead to further instability and radicalization.
US President-elect Donald Trump has said a number of contradictory statements during his campaign pertaining to an overall foreign policy strategy he will pursue in the Middle East.
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and its allies have escalated the race to expand their regional footprint into West Africa’s economic hubs and coastal areas that have hitherto been spared from terrorist violence.
The public needs to be included for investment to produce economic, political, and social benefits.
In an interview, Stéphane Lacroix talks about his recent Carnegie paper on Egypt’s Hizb al-Nour