Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International AffairsIn collaboration with theCenter for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies (CAMES)Cordially invites you to a lecture on“The Emerging Political Landscape in Egypt – New players and the Constitutional Debates”
Mohamed ElagatiDirector of the Arab Forum for Alternatives
Wednesday, November 14, 2012 | 3:30- 5:00 pm | West Hall Auditorium A
Mohamed Elagati is Director of the Arab Forum for Alternatives and has been researching the legislation process in post-revolution Egypt, specifically as it applies to the protection of minorities and the rights of civil society. He co-authored “Social Movements in the Arab World: Case studies from Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, and Bahrain” published by the Center for Arab Unity Studies and has written extensively on the nature of the emerging Egyptian state. He is regular contributor to the As-Shorouk and As-Safir newspapers and holds a Masters degree in Political Development from Cairo University.
This lecture is part of the Arab Uprising Research Initiative