Egypt’s New Constitution: Step Forward or Step Back?
With the referendum on the new Constitution set for January 14/15, Egypt is at another critical juncture in its political transition. In this Ground Truth Briefing, experts discuss the new Constitution, political developments on the ground, and the U.S.-Egyptian relationship.
Egypt’s New Constitution: Step Forward or Step Back?
With the referendum on the new Constitution set for January 14/15, Egypt is at another critical juncture in its political transition.
In this Ground Truth Briefing, experts discuss the new Constitution, political developments on the ground, and the U.S.-Egyptian relationship.
Speakers

Jane Harman
Amr Moussa

Moushira Khattab
Former Ambassador of Egypt to South Africa and to the Federal Republic of Czechoslovakia; and Former Egyptian Minister of Family and Population
Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat

Aaron David Miller
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