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Khalil al-Anani

al-Anani

A professor of Political Science and International Relations in Johns Hopkins University in the USA. His publications include 'The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt: Gerontocracy Fighting against Time'

Comment: Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's "war on terrorism" in Sinai is failing, but he doesn't seem aware or even care, says Khalil al-Anani.

14 April, 2015

Comment: Differences are emerging between the Egyptian and Saudi Arabian leaderships over crises in Syria, Libya and Yemen, says Khalil al-Anani.

08 April, 2015

Comment: Critical operational and philosophical questions need to be addressed before any joint Arab military force becomes a reality.

31 March, 2015

Comment: The Muslim Brotherhood is not the threat to the region many reactionary regimes have tried to portray it as.

24 March, 2015

Comment: The difference in the reaction to Kamel's leaks and Clinton's emails, highlights political differences between Egypt and the US, a failed country and a successful one, writes Khalil al-Anani.

06 March, 2015

Comment: Much of the Middle East is in a state of flux, and the old constants have disappeared. The next few months are only likely to usher in further change.

10 February, 2015

Comment: President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's campaign against his political opponents has divided Egypt, and is inciting attacks in the Sinai.

04 February, 2015

The future of the revolution looks bleak as weaknesses and divisions in the opposition reinforce the regime's position.

21 January, 2015

Counter-revolutionary forces are rolling back the gains of the Arab Spring.

29 December, 2014

Attacks against Egyptian soldiers in Sinai raise questions about whether radical groups are getting help from the inside.

18 November, 2014