21. How to Turn Around Egypt's Disastrous Post-Mubarak Transition
- Publication Date:
- 12-2013
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- Human Rights First
- Abstract:
- Egypt's political crisis has become a constant source of low-level disquiet for U.S. policy makers in a region of proliferating crises. In normal circumstances, the collapse of a mostly reliable strategic partner in one of the region's most populous and influential countries would be a first priority concern for U.S. policy makers, but concern over Egypt in U.S. policy circles has been, strangely, mostly muted. It seems when Egypt is mentioned at all, it is usually said to be in the midst of a transition to democracy, which may be bumpy or troubled, but is generally heading in the right direction, towards an inclusive democratic future, that Washington claims to favor.
- Political Geography:
- United States, Washington, and Egypt