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Dear Patron: The Resources portion of the CSS website is the successor to the International Relations and Security Network (ISN). As in the case of its predecessor, the fundamental purpose of the Resources section is outreach -- i.e., it features the publications and analyses of CSS experts, external partners and like-minded institutions in order to promote further dialogue on important international relations and security-related issues.

This Week's Two Security Watch Series

This week, our first Security Watch (SW) series focuses on the roles violence and non-violence play in anti-government mobilization; the relationship between Syria and the Chemical Weapons ban; how jihadist strategy might evolve as the so-called Islamic State declines; the near-term normalization of German-Russia relations, and more. Then, in our second SW series, we look at the state of Russian-Iranian relations; whether China will gain a competitive edge over the new Trump administration; whether the same administration’s relations with Russia will lead to a “bromance” or business-as-usual; the steps Egypt should take to advance towards a new social contract, and more.

Video: The Rise and Fall of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood

In today’s video, Eric Trager discusses his new book, How the Muslim Brotherhood Won and Lost Egypt in 891 Days. The text, which is based on extensive local research and interviews conducted with Mohamed Morsi and other Brotherhood leaders, dissects the organizational traits which helped the group both win and lose power. After his remarks, Trager is joined by Nancy Youssef and Michele Dunne, who speculate on the Muslim Brotherhood's near-term prospects in Egypt.

 
 
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