This content is from: Portfolio Can Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Deliver Islam and Capitalism? The Muslim Brotherhood dominates parliament in Egypt but finds its ability to govern in question after authorities disqualified its presidential candidate. By Stephen Glain April 17, 2012
This content is from: Portfolio Behind the Fall of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Hard-liners including Morsi seized control of the group prior to the Arab Spring but proved inflexible and incompetent in power. By Stephen Glain September 20, 2013
This content is from: Portfolio Billionaire Naguib Sawiris is Doubling Down on Egypt Flamboyant and candid in a country that prizes humility and restraint, Naguib Sawiris, founder of Egypt’s Orascom Telecom Holding, has stepped directly into the political realm in a bid to shape the country’s future. By Stephen Glain September 19, 2011
This content is from: Portfolio Egypt’s Economy Deteriorates Amid Growing Protests Against Morsi President’s power grab and uncertain economic policy fuel discontent over revolution’s failed promise. By Stephen Glain February 01, 2013
This content is from: Portfolio Are Egypt's Coptic Christians a Shrinking Minority? They've long played a large role in Egypt's economy, but today Copts are feeling threatened — and it's unclear whether Morsi's ouster will reassure them or unleash fresh chaos. By Stephen Glain July 07, 2013
This content is from: Portfolio Book Review: Richard Engel Paints Grim View of the Middle East The veteran NBC News correspondent reflects on two decades of reporting on bloodshed in the region — and sees more violence and volatility ahead. By Jeff Ostrowski April 16, 2016