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Egypt in Crisis

Various perspectives from Duke faculty on the future of Egypt and the "Arab Spring"

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from the Washington Post

Walking Egypt Back From the Brink of Anarchy

Ebrahim Moosa, co-author on what steps are needed to save Egypt

PUBLISHED August 17, 2013 IN Opinion , Global , Academics
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Timur Kuran: Egypt is becoming a 'failed state'

PUBLISHED July 31, 2013 IN Global , Academics , Campus
Read on Reset DOC

Ebrahim Moosa: Return to Dictatorship in Egypt

PUBLISHED August 14, 2013 IN Global
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Interview with an Egyptian

PUBLISHED July 22, 2013 IN Global
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from Politico

In Middle East, Obama Misplays Hand

Bruce Jentleson: The president's team has been way too indecisive

PUBLISHED August 19, 2013 IN Opinion , Global , Academics
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Egypt on the Brink

PUBLISHED August 23, 2013 IN Global , Academics
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The Day Morsi Was Deposed

PUBLISHED July 16, 2013 IN Campus , Global
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A Night Train to Daar el Salam

PUBLISHED July 26, 2013 IN Global , Campus
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Students Discuss Their Egyptian Experience

Professor and Students Discuss Their Egyptian Experience

PUBLISHED July 19, 2013 IN Global , Campus
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April 15, 2025

Life-Changing Innovation: How Duke Research Saves Lives

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