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About Khalil al-Anani

Khalil al-Anani is a scholar at the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University in the UK and a former visiting fellow at the Brookings Institute. He is the author of The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt: Gerontocracy Fighting against Time, Shorouk Press, 2009. He can be reached at: k.m.ibrahim@durham.ac.uk

Articles by Khalil al-Anani

Monday 28th November

The end of military rule in Egypt is inevitable

SCAF’s leaders do not have the mechanisms necessary to tighten their grip on power: a coherent ideology, a political organization, and a platform for modernization. That is why military rule in Egypt will not ultimately prevail.
Wednesday 19th October

Egypt’s souring transition

For the junta, the transition is not and maybe should never be a complete rupture with the old system, inevitably at their expense and a threat to their entrenched economic and social privileges.
Monday 9th May

Egypt's democratisation: reality or mirage?

Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia … Egypt? As the pressures on Arab states to democratise grow, Khalil Al-Anany assesses whether Hosni Mubarak’s offer of multi-candidate presidential elections is genuine or a charade.
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