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Robert Springborg

Robert Springborg

Springborg

Robert Springborg is a Research Fellow of the Italian Institute of International Affairs and Adjunct Professor, Simon Fraser University. Formerly he was Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School and Program Manager for the Middle East for the Center for Civil-Military Relations; the holder of the MBI Al Jaber Chair in Middle East Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, where he also served as Director of the London Middle East Institute; the Director of the American Research Center in Egypt; University Professor of Middle East Politics at Macquarie University in Sydney Australia; and assistant professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania. He has also taught at the University of California, Berkeley; the College of Europe, Warsaw; the Paris School of International Affairs of Sciences Po; and the University of Sydney. In 2016 he was Kuwait Foundation Visiting Scholar, Middle East Initiative, Kennedy School, Harvard University. His most recent books are Egypt (2018) and Political Economies of the Middle East and North Africa (2020), both published by Polity Press. He is the editor in chief of The Handbook of Contemporary Egypt, published by Routledge in 2021.  

Comment: The election of Trump sees the UN inherit a key role which it is not well equipped to perform. Root and branch reform will be necessary, writes Robert Springborg

22 November, 2016

Comment: As Egypt is forced to float the Pound and seek help from his neighbours, Robert Springborg asks if Sisi's gameplan is a desperate one of stimulating an IMF riot?

08 November, 2016

Comment: Sisi appears to have made some savvy foreign policy decisions, but a closer look reveals a president ineptly pursing a deeply flawed strategy, writes Robert Springborg

25 October, 2016

Comment: Obama's failure to respect the 'red line' that he drew on chemical weapons, demonstrates a foreign policy preoccupied with 'getting his legacy right' at home, writes Robert Springborg.

12 October, 2016

Comment: On the 46th anniversary of Nasser's death, Robert Springborg revisits memories of his personal encounters with the charismatic Egyptian leader.

27 September, 2016

Comment: Did Obama get a good deal? Or is he just securing his legacy from the Israeli lobby? Robert Springborg studies the Washington-Tel Aviv weapons deal.

21 September, 2016

Comment: While Sisi and Putin both hope to manipulate public opinion, the Egyptian leader lacks Putin's know-how and masterful handling of information, writes Robert Springborg.

14 September, 2016

Comment: From Bahrain to Libya, Syria and the US, sons who take up the reins of power from their fathers are notoriously more authoritarian than their predecessors, writes Robert Springborg.

02 September, 2016

Comment: A lack of constraints on Sisi and his generals' squandering of public monies, while asking Egyptians to tighten their belt, is a recipe for political disaster, warns Robert Springborg

24 August, 2016

Comment: The failure of the vast economies of the region to diversify should be ringing alarm bells around the globe, writes Robert Springborg.

15 August, 2016