Wael Nawara


A burnt vehicle belonging to Iraqi security forces is pictured at a checkpoint in east Mosul, one day after radical Sunni Muslim insurgents seized control of the city, June 11, 2014. (photo by REUTERS)

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Can Egypt, Saudi Arabia, UAE form Arab security alliance?

Monday, Aug. 18, 2014 | Wael Nawara, Columnist

With the Islamic State (IS) out to change the regional order, Gulf states ought to establish a security alliance to prevent this from happening.

Egypt's 'kofta' scandal sign of missing checks, balances

Monday, Jun. 30, 2014 | Wael Nawara, Columnist

Egypt needs an effective opposition and parliament to balance executive power.

ISIS advances in Iraq provide new context for US-Egypt ties

Thursday, Jun. 26, 2014 | Wael Nawara, Columnist

US Secretary of State John Kerry's visit to Cairo has indicated a need to cooperate against the regional terror threat, despite US concerns over human rights in Egypt.

Sisi loses turnout battle in Egypt's election

Tuesday, May. 27, 2014 | Wael Nawara, Columnist

While Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is expected to win in a landslide, the low voter turnout reflects the failure of his campaign to manage expectations and build a mandate for governance.

The spoiler on Egypt’s elections

Friday, May. 23, 2014 | Wael Nawara, Columnist

The preliminary results signal that the Sisi era is here, but don’t discount the January revolution after just three years.

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Wael Nawara is a columnist for Al-Monitor's Egypt Pulse. He is an Egyptian writer and activist. He is also the co-founder of Al Dostor Party, the National Association for Change and El Ghad Party. Formerly president of the Arab Alliance for Freedom and Democracy, he was a visiting fellow at the Institute of Politics, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

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