Maged Mandour graduated from Cambridge with a Masters in International Relations. He is a political analyst and the columnist of “Chronicles of the Arab Revolt” on openDemocracy. He is also a writer for Sada, the online journal for Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Follow him @MagedMandour
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نشر في North Africa, West AsiaIn Nasser's shadow
Nasserism is based on two main pillars, Arab nationalism and Arab socialism. Both have been considered to be...
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نشر في North Africa, West AsiaPolitical violence and state repression in Egypt
The level of political violence and state repression is set to increase over the coming years in Egypt. The slogan,...
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نشر في North Africa, West AsiaState and revolution
The Arab world, after analyzing the nature of states in the Middle East, needs to find its own indigenous path to...
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نشر في North Africa, West AsiaLessons from a disillusioned revolutionary
A reflection on the three years that have passed since the Egyptian uprising began with a list of lessons for future...
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نشر في North Africa, West AsiaCoercion and social change: the case of the Egyptian revolution
Would a renewed 'Jacobin spirit' among the revolutionary forces in Egypt push the movement towards its logical conclusion?
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نشر في North Africa, West AsiaIran and the Arab world: a change in foreign policy
Iran has lost a significant component of its soft power in the Middle East. No longer viewed as a Muslim nation, it...