Why Is Trump Helping Egypt’s Dictator Entrench His Power?
By embracing Middle Eastern autocrats, American presidents have been making the same mistake for decades—with dangerous consequences.
By embracing Middle Eastern autocrats, American presidents have been making the same mistake for decades—with dangerous consequences.
More than a dozen prominent Washington research groups have received tens of millions of dollars from foreign governments in recent years.
President Trump did something on Monday that his predecessor never did: welcome Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to the White House.
A wise US policy towards Egypt would simultaneously seek stability and promote democracy through cooperative measures that build partnerships with citizens...
Since the removal of the Mubarak regime in 2011, the United States has struggled to develop a coherent policy of engagement that can protect...
An exiled businessman whose accusations of corruption sparked the most widespread protests in Egypt in years has called for further demonstrations.
US rhetoric has become more closely aligned with European positions on the Arab-Israeli peace process and democracy and human rights promotion in the Middle...
This week on "The Nonviolent Jesus Podcast," John Dear speaks with Michele Dunne, director of the Franciscan Action Network, a national mobilization of lay...
The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's largest opposition movement and one of its oldest, is squeezed between an unprecedented crackdown from the security state and a...
With political unrest in Libya, Yemen, and throughout the Middle East, Robert Kagan and Michele Dunne explain why Egypt must remain the highest priority for...
An analyst and commentator on Middle Eastern affairs who has discussed Eritrea's political situation and its implications for regional stability.