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Tarek Radwan

Tarek Radwan is the associate director for research at the Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Center. He previously reported on the Middle East with Human Rights Watch's MENA division and served as a human rights officer for the United Nations/African Union Hybrid Operation in Darfur. Mr. Radwan specializes in Egypt, with a focus on civil society, human rights, the constitution, and judicial issues.

Publications

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood: Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire
EgyptSource | March 29, 2013

The US Hasn't Helped Egypt's Liberals Nearly Enough
The Atlantic | March 1, 2013

Egypt: Revolt and Awakening
Welt-Sichten | February 20, 2013

Egypt's Al-Azhar Talks
Foreign Policy | February 1, 2013

Egypt: Why Liberalism Still Matters
Journal of Democracy | January 9, 2013

Egypt's return of the judiciary
Foreign Policy | October 18, 2012

Parliament Remade: Egypt's Shifting Political Forces
EgyptSource | October 4, 2012

Moderates and Liberals Double-down on the Constitution
EgyptSource | September 28, 2012

Individualism versus Community in the Egyptian Psyche
EgyptSource | September 19, 2012

Inflammatory Film Brings Thousands to US Embassy: A Summary
EgyptSource | September 11, 2012

The Final Draft Wording of the Articles on Defense and National Security in the New Constitution
EgyptSource | August 31, 2012

Morsi's Check, Not a Checkmate
EgyptSource| August 15, 2012

The Thank You Letter that Never Was: A Brief Breakdown
EgyptSource | August 1, 2012

Mohamed Morsi's High-Wire Act
EgyptSource | June 4, 2012

 

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