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		Police reform: Getting it right
		
			Opinion
			
				
				 
		
	April 24, 2011
Police reform: Getting it right
						It's widely believed that regimes that lack popular legitimacy often resort to torture. Desperate to retain control over their people,…					
				
			
		Brother-tarianism
		
			Opinion
			
				
				 
		
	April 6, 2011
Brother-tarianism
						Experiencing authoritarianism does not automatically make one a democrat. The Muslim Brotherhood has faced the worst kind of political repression…					
				
			
		The Brotherhood on the edge of reform
		
			Opinion
			
				
				 
		
	April 4, 2011
The Brotherhood on the edge of reform
						Many argue that Egyptian Islamism has lagged behind its counterparts in Morocco, Jordan, Tunisia, Yemen and other relatively “peripheral” Arab…					
				
			
		Egyptians grapple with political overhaul
		
			Egypt
			
				
				 
		
	March 30, 2011
Egyptians grapple with political overhaul
						Egypt's politics have been transformed since Hosni Mubarak was toppled on 11 February but the prospect of elections may put…					
				
			
		What do Salafis really want?
		
			Opinion
			
				
				 
		
	March 29, 2011
What do Salafis really want?
						A Salafi fear industry has developed in the Egyptian media, especially after the group’s sudden emergence in the aftermath of…					
				
			
		Reform security, secure reform
		
			Opinion
			
				
				 
		
	March 23, 2011
Reform security, secure reform
						A few years ago, I visited the Stasi Museum in Berlin. I had learned about the East German security apparatus…					
				
			
		Army tells activists parliamentary elections will be held in June
		
			Egypt
			
				
				 
		
	February 28, 2011
Army tells activists parliamentary elections will be held in June
						The army told one of Egypt’s main activist groups that it intends to hold parliamentary elections in June.During a marathon…					
				
			
		Re-inventing the Muslim Brotherhood
		
			Opinion
			
				
				 
		
	February 21, 2011
Re-inventing the Muslim Brotherhood
						The 25 January Egyptian uprising was a bombshell that undid several cliches about Middle East politics. On top of the…					
				
			
		Thursday’s papers: LE37 billion lost in land deals, Mubarak ‘exhausted’ but not comatose
		
			Egypt
			
				
				 
		
	February 17, 2011
Thursday’s papers: LE37 billion lost in land deals, Mubarak ‘exhausted’ but not comatose
						After almost a week of celebratory headlines--some more sincere than others--Thursday’s papers turn their attention to more pressing matters, mainly…					
				
			
		Why fear the military?
		
			Opinion
			
				
				 
		
	February 17, 2011
Why fear the military?
						Military coups have never been a source of comfort for democratic forces. This has been especially true in Egypt, where…					
				
			