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Middle East Weekly Roundup: November 30th – December 4th, 2015

December 4, 2015December 4, 2015 0 Comments Ahmed Nazif, Algeria, Algerian oil, Australia, Bouteflika, Cairo nightclub firebombing, cybersecurity, Egypt, Energy, GWU, ISIS, ISIS in America, Libya, Morocco, Mubarak, Muslim Brotherhood, North Africa, oil, Paris attacks, petroleum, retrial, Russia, Sarah Sewall, Sharm el Sheikh, Solar, solar energy, Terrorism, Tunisia, Yemen

JMEPP’s new Middle East Weekly Roundup is compiled and written by JMEPP editors. Energy Energy earnings have dropped 50% through

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Democracy Prevention: The Politics of the US-Egyptian Alliance

November 9, 2015 0 Comments Egypt, Egyptian parliamentary elections, Hamas, Jason Brownlee, Mubarak, U.S.-Egypt Relations, United States, US Foreign Policy

Faiqa T. Mahmood is a Visiting Fellow at The Stimson Center’s South Asia program. She is also a Research Associate

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