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Egypt, a nation of 82 million people strategically situated at the crossroads of North Africa and the Middle East, is in unprecedented territory as it charts a new course in the post-Mubarak era. As the country remains mired in internal battles, Brookings experts examine the political parties, President Morsi's leadership and possible next steps.
An anti-Mursi protester (C) is hit by a stone while another (L) throws a stone at Muslim Brotherhood members and supporters of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, during clashes in Tahrir square in Cairo (REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih).
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Can Egypt’s Transition and Economy Be Saved?
May 1, 2013, Hafez Ghanem
Hafez Ghanem argues that the absence of a serious macroeconomic stabilization program will cause the Egyptian economy to gradually deteriorate from low growth and increasing unemployment and inflation.
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Shadi Hamid
Director of Research, Brookings Doha Center
Fellow, Saban Center for Middle East Policy
@shadihamid
H.A. Hellyer
Nonresident Fellow, Foreign Policy, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, U.S. Relations with the Islamic World
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Shibley Telhami
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Saban Center for Middle East Policy
@ShibleyTelhami
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