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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Published in: 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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Published in: 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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Published in: 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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Published in: 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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Published in: 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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Published in: 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...