Emad Shahin
The Egypt effect: Unrest spreads in Middle East
In the wake of Egypt’s protests and the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, other Middle Eastern nations seem to be following suit; there have been protests in Iran, Yemen and Bahrain, as well. Professor Emad Shahin of the University of…
Minnesota Public Radio – Egypt’s unclear future
Mubarak is gone, but many questions remain for Egypt. How long will the Egyptian military govern the country, and what does new leadership mean for the country’s relationship with the United States? Guests Steven Cook: Senior fellow for Middle Eastern…
Mubarak Resigns: What’s next?
For the latest analysis on Mubarak’s resignation and what’s next for Egypt, we’ll hear from Diane Singerman, a political science professor at American University and editor of the book, Cairo Contested: Governance, Urban Space and Global Modernity. Also, we’ll talk…
Charlie Rose Coverage from Cairo/ Emad Shahin & Aly Alaa
Charlie Rose Coverage from Cairo/ with Roger Cohen of ‘The New York Times’ and Hafez al-Mirazi of The American University in Cairo; From Cairo with Emad Shahin of Notre Dame & protester Aly Alaa Emad Shahin appear starting min 32.
NPR Special Coverage: Egypt Faces Uncertain Future
Egyptians calling for the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak continued to flood Cairo’s Tahrir Square Thursday. Guests provide an update from the crowded square, and discuss what a possible Mubarak resignation could mean for Egypt and its neighbors. Guests Soraya…
Egypt’s ongoing protests and political unrest
This weekend’s talks between opposition leaders and Omar Suleiman produced mostly hard feelings. Meanwhile the Obama administration appears to have backed away from the idea that Mubarak immediately resign from office. We discuss the continuing political unrest with Emad Shahin,…
Egypt: Analyst Questions Motives behind Prime Minister’s Apology
Joe DeCapua February 02, 2011 7:00 PM Egypt’s Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq addressed the nation Thursday to apologize for Wednesday’s violent clashes between pro- and anti-government protesters. Mr. Shafiq described the violence as a “disaster.” University of Notre Dame Political…