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Khairi Abaza
, CLIME

Khairi Abaza is a senior fellow at CLIME, where he is focused on democratic reform in the Arab world, the spread of terrorism, and the influence of the media on politics.  He often speaks at universities to discuss issues related to the democratization and reform in the Middle East.

Before joining CLIME, Abaza was a visiting fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, focusing on Egyptian politics and democratic reform. While at the Washington Institute he published a series of Policy Watches covering elections and other developments in Egypt.

Earlier, he served as a member of the Foreign Affairs and Cultural Committees of the Egyptian Wafd Party.

Khairi Abaza holds a master's degree in Near and Middle Eastern studies from the University of London, where he is currently pursuing a doctorate in politics. He has lived in North Africa, the Middle East and Europe and speaks Arabic (Egyptian and Moroccan), English and French.

Khairi Abaza

, CLIME

Khairi Abaza is a senior fellow at CLIME, where he is focused on democratic reform in the Arab world, the spread of terrorism, and the influence of the media on politics.  He often speaks at universities to discuss issues related to the democratization and reform in the Middle East.

Before joining CLIME, Abaza was a visiting fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, focusing on Egyptian politics and democratic reform. While at the Washington Institute he published a series of Policy Watches covering elections and other developments in Egypt.

Earlier, he served as a member of the Foreign Affairs and Cultural Committees of the Egyptian Wafd Party.

Khairi Abaza holds a master's degree in Near and Middle Eastern studies from the University of London, where he is currently pursuing a doctorate in politics. He has lived in North Africa, the Middle East and Europe and speaks Arabic (Egyptian and Moroccan), English and French.

   
 Media  
Let's Accept the Truth of Our Own Defeats
, The Daily Star, Lebanon,  (07/04/2007)
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As the current situation in Palestine worsens, let Arabs not forget their past. Events that are portrayed as victories by Arab politicians are not always victories for the Arab people. Last month, the Arab world remembered one of its greatest defeats of the 20th century: the June 1967 war, which marked the end of the hope to wipe out Israel and the loss of East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza, the Sinai, and the Golan Heights.

 
, The Daily Star, Lebanon,  (2007/07/04)
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As the current situation in Palestine worsens, let Arabs not forget their past. Events that are portrayed as victories by Arab politicians are not always victories for the Arab people. Last month, the Arab world remembered one of its greatest defeats of the 20th century: the June 1967 war, which marked the end of the hope to wipe out Israel and the loss of East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza, the Sinai, and the Golan Heights.

 
Reform the Only Hope for the Middle East
, World Politics Watch Exclusive,  (08/11/2006)
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Despite virtual around-the-clock coverage of the war between Israel and Hezbollah, one important aspect remains poorly understood: the reaction of the 300 million strong "Arab Street." Turn on any Arab television channel, though, and you can't miss the rage and widespread support for Hezbollah and Hamas: streets roiling with protestors, callers to talk programs denouncing Israel and the United States, and clerics defending Hezbollah and calling for holy war.

 
, World Politics Watch Exclusive,  (2006/08/11)
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Arab Perceptions of the Middle East
, The Robert Hansen Show,  (08/10/2006)
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Arab perceptions of the thwarted London terror plot and the current Middle East crisis.

 
, The Robert Hansen Show,  (2006/08/10)
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Arab perceptions of the thwarted London terror plot and the current Middle East crisis.

 
Egyptian Emergency
, National Review Online,  (05/16/2006)
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Once again, the Egyptian regime has responded to violence at home by consolidating the authoritarian structure of the state. On April 30, following two deadly terrorist attacks in the Sinai, President Hosni Mubarak extended the emergency laws that have stifled Egyptian liberties since 1981. Then, just last week, Cairo looked like an army garrison when 10,000 police and security forces cracked down on pro-democracy activists demonstrating to express their support for an independent judiciary.

 
, National Review Online,  (2006/05/16)
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Once again, the Egyptian regime has responded to violence at home by consolidating the authoritarian structure of the state. On April 30, following two deadly terrorist attacks in the Sinai, President Hosni Mubarak extended the emergency laws that have stifled Egyptian liberties since 1981. Then, just last week, Cairo looked like an army garrison when 10,000 police and security forces cracked down on pro-democracy activists demonstrating to express their support for an independent judiciary.

 
 
 Events  
Middle East in Transition
11/01/2006 - 11/02/2006
2006/11/01 - 2006/11/02
 
 Publications  
Morocco's Legislative Elections
, (09/17/2007)
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On September 7, 2007 the people of Morocco elected members of the House of Representatives (HR,) in one of the few free elections in the Arab world. Contrary to most expectations, the main Islamist Justice and Development Party did not pick up enough seats to become the leading party of Morocco.

 
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Egypt: Proposed Constitutional Changes and their Impact on Democracy
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On March 19 the Egyptian parliament passed a set of constitutional amendments that were proposed by the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP), amidst strong protests from opposition parties which have described the changes as a major blow to Egyptian democracy.

 
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On March 19 the Egyptian parliament passed a set of constitutional amendments that were proposed by the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP), amidst strong protests from opposition parties which have described the changes as a major blow to Egyptian democracy.

 
Political Islam and Regime Survival in Egypt
, (02/01/2006)
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Until 2005, President Hosni Mubarak's rule had been characterized by a reluctance to carry out political reforms. As a reason, the regime consistently claimed that stability would be undermined if the door for political reform were opened. By contrast, in 2005, after much internal pressure, the Egyptian regime implemented some limited political reform.

 
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 Mentions  
Abaza smaschera i regimi che falsificano la storia araba
, Tempi Online,  (10/11/2007)
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Vive tra gli Stati Uniti e l'Egitto. E ogni volta che rientra in patria soffre nel vedere il suo paese soffrire. Khairi Abaza. La sua è la rabbia di un egiziano che lotta contro i regimi totalitari del Medio Oriente e contro un Occidente che non sa capire quel che accade.

 
Searching for My Father's Lost City
Lucette Lagnado,  The Wall Street Journal,  (06/30/2007)
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In Egypt, the Jews' departure went hand in hand with the ouster of foreigners who had settled years earlier and turned Cairo into a capital of all-night cafes and open-air cinemas, where it was possible to hear people conversing in four or five languages -- French, English, Italian, Greek, Arabic -- in the same breath. According to Khairi Abaza, as many as a million Europeans once called Egypt home, every bit as much as Paris or London or Athens.

 
Lucette Lagnado,  The Wall Street Journal,  (2007/06/30)
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The Return of US-Egypt Dialogue
Al-Masri Al-Youm,  (07/25/2006)
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CLIME Senior Fellow Khairi Abaza comments on Egypt's role in the current Middle East crisis: "The Egyptian-American strategic dialogue - resumed during the visit of Egypt's Foreign Affairs minister - focused on the situation in Lebanon. Generaly speaking, Egypt is an ally of the United States and there is an understanding on foreign policy matters between the two countries; unlike matters related to internal Egyptian politics where the two countries hold different views."

 
 
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