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Egypt's Spring: Causes of the Revolution

Volume XVIII
Fall
Number 3
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Ann M. Lesch

Dr. Lesch is a professor of political science at The American University in Cairo.

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  • Arab and Israeli Peace Initiatives: A Last Chance for Negotiations?
  • Israel's Energy Security: Regional Implications
  • Egypt's Spring: Causes of the Revolution
  • The Arab Spring: U.S. Democracy Promotion in Egypt
  • The Egyptian Military, Part One: From the Ottomans through Sadat
  • Yemen: A Social Intifada in a Republic of Sheikhs
  • The Turkish Example: A Model for Change In the Middle East?
  • Not Your Parents' Political Party: Young Sunnis and the New Iraqi Democracy
  • Drone Warfare: Blowback from the New American Way of War
  • Sudan's Islamists and the Post-Oil Era: Washington's Role after Southern Secession
  • U.S. Economic Sanctions against Iran: Undermined by External Factors
  • Jefferson's Dialogue with the Contemporary World: Education and Diplomacy
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