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One Year After Morsi, How Goes Egypt?Pretty awful. Looking at the two most urgent arenas, Islam and the economy, almost nothing offers a sign of hope. In the debate over the proper role of Islam in the lives of Egyptians, the dividing lines have only increased, spawning violence, further extremism, and a sense that the country's split between Islamist and anti-Islamist factions will last for many years. Even the dividing lines among Islamists and among anti-Islamists are hardening. The inscrutable Sisi presides over this mess as the new Husni Mubarak, stolid and repressive, with his own views seemingly contradictory and elusive.
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"One Year After Morsi, How Goes Egypt?" – Pipes in NRO, #1340
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