by Steven May | Aug 2, 2016 | Blogs
1 August 2016 Erdogan’s Democracy Basma El Baz, 2015 Gabr Fellow, writes about the recent events taking place in Turkey. In her blog to the Huffington Post, she analyses the attempted coup in Turkey and the following actions taken by the Turkish President Recep...
by Steven May | Jun 29, 2016 | Blogs
29 June 2016 Gabr Fellow writes about “Bregret” and Egypt’s 30 June Revolution Basma El Baz, 2015 Gabr Fellow, has written a blog for the Huffington Post comparing UK “Bregret” and Egypt’s June 30 Revolution Basma El Baz, writes about...
by Steven May | Apr 8, 2016 | Blogs
Tuesday, 5th April 2016 Zeyad El Kelani (2014 Gabr Fellow) and Ahmed Mohamed (2015 Gabr Fellow) posted a recent blog on Huffington Post to stress the important role that Egypt should play in the Middle East and why it cannot be replaced. Read full article...
by Steven May | Dec 3, 2015 | Blogs
Wednesday, 2nd December 2015 I Feared America Basma Elbaz, 2015 Gabr Fellow, writes about her experience travelling to the United States for the first time with the Gabr Fellowship. Basma contributed an article to HuffPost Travel Blog talking about her experience and...
by Steven May | Aug 8, 2015 | Blogs
8th August, 2015 The World Post (Huffington Post/Berggruen Institute) has published an articled titled: ‘Prospects of U.S.-Egypt Strategic Relations’. The article was written by two 2014 Gabr Fellows, Jeremiah Bowden and Zeyad El-kelani. The article says:...
by Steven May | Nov 23, 2013 | Blogs
Dr. James Zogby writes for his blog the “Washington Watch” on the Arab American Institute website about his experience with the Gabr Fellows. Dr. Zogby discusses the “gem of a project” and how those involved will benefit from the Gabr...