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by: POMED
2007-8-10
On Democracy Arsenal, POMED’s Shadi Hamid answers NRO writer Stanley Kurtz in their recent exchange (links on Hamid’s post) over whether the U.S. should engage political Islam. Hamid challenges Kurtz to offer compelling reasons to not engage the Muslim Brotherhood, and other political dissidents like Ayman Nour, who he calls "as close to a pro-Western liberal as you’ll find in the Middle East."..
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by: pomed
2007-3-13
At a panel event entitled “The Muslim Brotherhood and the Egyptian Regime: Toward Confrontation?” on Monday March 19th, POMED founding member and Associate Shadi Hamid and Dr. Amr Hamzawy, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, discussed recent issues facing the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Topics discussed included its plans to form a political party, the recent st.. |