Soha Farouk is an Egyptian researcher with a special interest in the dynamics of collective action and democratic governance.
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Published in: HomeChampions on the margins of society
Away from the glare of the Paralympics spotlight, the everyday reality of people with disabilities in Egypt is not that rosy.
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Published in: HomeWorkers' strikes: the ongoing revolution from below
With disputes between the liberal, Islamist and military forces stealing the show, the battle against the horrendous...
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Published in: HomeVictims of military rule: an interminable nightmare
Can silver-tongued President Morsi take a stand against the Egyptian army's brutal infringement of rights or will he...
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Published in: HomeEgypt's democracy, still an elusive dream
Next Saturday, June 30, the date set by the SCAF for their formal handing over of power and return to the barricades...
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Published in: HomeEgypt's justice, in jeopardy
People are back in the squares and this time it is the judicial system that is their concern. Debate regarding how...
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Published in: HomeEgypt presidential election: wrap-up of the revolution?
The run-off between Morsi and Shafiq points to one undeniable conclusion: a leaderless revolution could topple a...