Publication

Nov 2012

This article analyzes the future of Egypt and its fragile political situation at the close of 2012. The establishment of a truly democratic polity will not only depend on skillfully designed institutional arrangements, but also on the ability and willingness of the current president and government to bridge some divisions and mend conflicts. In the complex Egyptian transition, the role of the transatlantic partners will be crucial in furthering democracy and in defending people’s expectations as long as they remain committed to democratization and avoid sliding back into the old stability-first politics.

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Author Silvia Colombo
Series IAI Op-Med
Issue 12
Publisher German Marshall Fund of The United States (GMF)
Copyright © 2012 German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF)
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