Nouran Hassan
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Studies
Why Do Human Rights Violations go unquestioned: the case of EU-Egyptian relations?
Introduction Egypt is a signatory country of primary international human rights treaties. However, since 2013, the regime has been levelling…
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Researches
Sinai Deportees and Prospects of Protracted Conflict (2)
Sinai Deportees and Prospects Development projects target Sinai, but not its people… The first part of this work has examined…
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Sinai Deportees and Prospects of Protracted Conflict (1)
Introduction Forceful eviction operations have started in North Sinai since 2014 to ‘establish a buffer zone’ to embattle ISIS-affliated militants…
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Principled Pragmatism …a pursuit for security?
Changing Times … In what seems like a recalibration of its foreign policy, the EU has recently joined the inaugural…
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Articles
Robert Kagan: “The Strongmen Strike Back” –- Summary
Authoritarianism has returned as an ideological and strategic force, writes Robert Kagan, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and…
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Sufism and Political Islam: a viable replacement? (2)
The first part of this work dealt with the historical manifestations of Sufism in the Muslim world bearing emphasis on…
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Sufism and Political Islam: a viable replacement? (1)
After 9/11 incidents, a global discourse on ‘moderate Islam’ or Sufism has been promoted by many US think tanks to…
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France’s New Deal and Back Sounds in the Arab World
By December 8th, marches were rallied across different French cities but mainly Paris to represent a peak of three-week protesting…
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Football, Capitalism, and Militarization of the Public Space in Egypt
Football, Capitalism, and Militarization of the Public Space in Egypt after 2013: insights around the “Tal Umrouh” chant, July 2018.…
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