TNR's Egypt Coverage

For almost two weeks, the world’s eyes, ears, and hearts have been focused on Egypt, where protestors have amassed to demand an end to President Hosni Mubarak’s dictatorial regime. TNR has been covering the events closely, gathering some of the best commentary and on-the-ground reporting on this history-making event. Here, we have compiled our Egypt coverage, though look for more in the days and weeks ahead:


“‘With Our Eyes Wide Open'” By Leon Wieseltier


The President in Occultation” by Leon Wieseltier


American Liberals and the Streets of Cairo” by Leon Wieseltier


The Failure of U.S. Aid in Egypt” by David Rieff


Egypt and Indonesia” by Thomas Carothers


Déjà Vu in Cairo: Lessons from 2005” by Eli Lake


A Completely Unpredictable Revolution” by Josef Joffe


The Answer to Egypt’s Problems? An Obscure Plan From the 1980s” by Khairi Abaza and Jonathan Schanzer


A Note of Warning and Encouragement for Egyptians: From an Iranian Writer Who Lived Through the 1979 Revolution” by Abbas Milani


Five Things to Understand About the Egyptian Riots” By Heather Hurlburt


Cairo Dispatch: How Public Opinion Turned Decisively Against the Egyptian Dictator” by Eric Trager


Cairo Dispatch: Black Friday” by Eric Trager


Cairo Dispatch: Material World” by Sarah Topol


Cairo Dispatch: Fear Descends on Cairo” by Sarah Topol


Cairo Dispatch: Upside Down” by Sarah Topol


Cairo Dispatch: Understanding Egypt’s Protests” by Sarah Topol


Cairo Dispatch: The Anti-Mubarak Love Train” by Sarah Topol


Fox’s Egypt Problem” by James Downie


Slideshow: Protest Signs in Egypt

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