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Democratic Transition in Egypt
CDDRL, ARD Conference
Date and Time
April 29, 2011
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Open to the public
RSVP required by 5PM April 28
Panelists
Larry Diamond (moderator) - Stanford University
Lisa Blaydes (moderator) - Stanford University
Lina Khatib (moderator) - Stanford University
Joel Beinin (moderator) - Stanford University
Joshua Stacher - Kent State University
Tarek Masoud - Harvard University
Samer Shehata - Geoergetown University
Jason Brownlee - University of Texas at Austin
Shadi Hamid - Brookings Doha Center
Emad Shahin - Notre Dame University
Omar Ashour - University of Exeter
Hesham Sallam - Georgetown University
Ben Rowswell - Stanford University
Samer Soliman - American University in Cairo
The Program on Arab Reform and Democracy at CDDRL is pleased to announce a one-day conference to be held on Friday April 29, 2011, entitled, "Democratic Transition in Egypt." This event, co-sponsored by the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies at Stanford University, will focus on Egypt's current revolutionary period, to examine this pivotal moment in Egypt's political history and prospects for future reform. The conference brings to Stanford leading Egypt academics from American, European, and Egyptian universities and think tanks. Panels will examine the background to the revolution, discuss the role of oppositions parties and civil society, and forecast Egypt's political future.
For those who can't make it in person, the conference will be tweeted live from 9:00-5:30 PST on Twitter @StanfordCDDRL, #ARDEG for those interested in following virtually.
Co-sponsored by the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies at Stanford University.
8:30 Welcome
9:00-10:30 Panel 1: The Popular Revolt against the Mubarak Regime
Chair: Joel Beinin, Stanford University
- The popular movement - Emad Shahin, Notre Dame University
- The response of the regime: the effort of the old order to re-establish itself - Samer Shehata , Georgetown University
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:45 Panel 2: The Process of Regime Transition - Till the Presidential Election and Beyond
Chair: Lina Khatib, Stanford University
- The process of negotiations between the regime and opposition groups; how will things look like till the presidential election? - Joshua Stacher, Kent State University
- Crafting Egyptian democracy: the agenda for constitutional and institutional reform - Tarek Masoud, Harvard University
- Internal security and external pressure: is Egypt becoming less repressive? - Jason Brownlee, University of Texas at Austin
12:45-1:45 Lunch
1:45-3:45 Panel 3: Egypt's Changing Political Party Landscape
Chair: Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University
- Secular opposition paries - Samer Soliman, American University in Cairo
- The Muslim Brotherhood: what next? - Omar Ashour, University of Exeter
- Newcomers and veterans in a changing political arena- Hesham Sallam, Georgetown University
3:45-4:00 Break
4:00-5:30 Panel 4: Looking Forwards
Chair: Larry Diamond, Stanford University
- Connecting digital activists to power: new approaches to democracy promotion - Ben Rowswell, Stanford University
- The presidential and parliamentary elections - Shadi Hamid, Brookings Doha Center
Location
Bechtel Conference Center
Encina Hall
616 Serra Street
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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Parent Research Projects
Topics: Democracy | Democracy in the Arab world | Democracy promotion | Elections and electoral reform | Governance | History | Political reform | Rule of law and corruption | Egypt | Middle East & North Africa | United States | Western Europe



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