Former secretary of state James A. Baker says the crucial U.S. alliance with a politically stunted Egyptian regime poses major difficulties for the Obama administration as it tries to balance U.S. values with national interests.
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Obama Speaks on Situation in Egypt
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Mubarak Pledges to Step Down
Expert Brief: Isobel Coleman
Egypt's Uphill Economic Struggles
Foreign Affairs: Steven A. Cook
The U.S.-Egyptian Breakup
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
The West Must Engage Them
Ed Husain
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China’s Maritime Strategy
Unintended Regional Consequences
Captain Stacy A. Pedrozo, JAGC, USN
The UN & Conflict Prevention
Building on Existing Capacity
Micah Zenko and Rebecca R. Friedman
Egypt's Army
Ruling But Not Governing
Steven A. Cook
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February 11 - February 13
Presidential and Parliamentary Elections, Uganda.
March 8
100th International Women's Day.