Tag: Mohammed Morsi
Qatar-Iran Economic Relations Will Improve, Contrary to Saudi Arabia’s Intent
by Jordan Abu-Sirriya | Oct 27, 2017 | Economy, Essays, Middle East
Saudi Arabia’s attempt to isolate Qatar will backfire and lead to Qatar improving economic relations with Iran.
Morsi’s Death Sentence: Death Sentence for the Arab Spring?
by Chris LaRossa | Jun 1, 2015 | News & Analysis
Morsi’s death sentence signifies the end of one iteration of the Arab Spring, but the outcome of the next could be vastly different.
Imperiled Polities: Egypt and Turkey—Two Visions of Democracy
by Richard Falk | Jan 27, 2014 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, US
The Meaning of a 98.1% Vote In mid-January, there was a vote in Egypt as to whether to approve a constitution drafted by a 50-person committee appointed by the interim government put in place after the military coup carried out...