Articles by Abdallah Hendawy

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Why Sisi Cannot Be a Mubarak
Abdallah Hendawy – International Policy Digest, 21 Sep 2015

If the Mubarak’s dry political climate produced the groups and organizations that eventually toppled him after thirty years of rule through a peaceful revolution, then we should watch out because the political climate under Sisi is drying up the sources of peaceful social mobilization which may result in a political explosion that might be impossible to control.

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Egypt’s Crisis Today: The Deep Power of the Generals
Abdallah Hendawy – al-Araby, 25 May 2015

The 1952 military junta established an order that created an authoritarian sociopolitical structure. The current crisis in Egypt extends beyond the battle between the Muslim Brotherhood and Sisi’s supporters, to a power contest amid the military elite.

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Six Messages, One Video
Abdallah Hendawy – Al Araby, 27 Apr 2015

The latest IS video outrage contained at least six messages that the world should take note of. The video was not primarily about killing Christians, Ethiopian or other. It was primarily about IS confidence.

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Egypt: Is Democracy Still Possible?
Abdallah Hendawy – TRANSCEND Media Service, 4 Jun 2012

There is no doubt that Egyptians have stepped miles onto the realm of democracy. They struggled and won unprecedented rights and gains but there is also no doubt that the fight for democracy is still far from where present day Egypt stands at the moment.

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