Mokhtar Awad

Research Fellow, George Washington University's Program on Extremism

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Mokhtar Awad is a Research Fellow at George Washington University's Program on Extremism.

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Mokhtar Awad is a Research Fellow at George Washington University's Program on Extremism.

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February 2016
Past Event
Egypt's Enduring Security Challenges
Featured Speakers:
Eric Brown
Michael Wahid Hanna
Amy Hawthorne
23
February 2016
Past Event
Egypt's Enduring Security Challenges

Hudson Institute hosts a panel with top Egypt analysts Samuel Tadros, Michael Wahid Hanna, Amy Hawthorne, Mokhtar Awad and Eric Brown.

Featured Speakers:
Eric Brown
Michael Wahid Hanna
Amy Hawthorne
17
July 2015
Past Event
The Future of Egypt: A Somalia on the Nile or a Stable, Robust U.S. Ally in the Region?
Featured Speakers:
Jantzen Garnett
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17
July 2015
Past Event
The Future of Egypt: A Somalia on the Nile or a Stable, Robust U.S. Ally in the Region?

Samuel Tadros, Mokhtar Awad, Jantzen Garnett, and Lee Smith discuss Egypt's future.

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Featured Speakers:
Jantzen Garnett
18
December 2014
Past Event
The State and Future of Egypt’s Islamists
Featured Speakers:
William McCants
18
December 2014
Past Event
The State and Future of Egypt’s Islamists

Samuel Tadros, Mokhtar Awad, William McCants, and Eric Trager discuss the state and future of Egypt's Islamists on December 18th at Hudson Institute.

Featured Speakers:
William McCants
16
May 2014
Past Event
Egypt After Sisi's Election: Greater Domestic Turmoil or Stability and Growth?
Featured Speakers:
16
May 2014
Past Event
Egypt After Sisi's Election: Greater Domestic Turmoil or Stability and Growth?

On May 16th, Lee Smith moderated a panel with Samuel Tadros and Mokhtar Awad to discuss the future of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s Egypt.

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Muslim Brotherhood supporters carry portraits of ousted president Mohamed Morsi outisde Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in Cairo, July 26, 2013 (MOHAMED EL-SHAHED/AFP/Getty Images)
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Muslim Brotherhood supporters carry portraits of ousted president Mohamed Morsi outisde Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in Cairo, July 26, 2013 (MOHAMED EL-SHAHED/AFP/Getty Images)
Mokhtar Awad
Research Fellow, George Washington University's Program on Extremism
Mokhtar Awad
Commentary
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A protest against military regime on the fifth anniversary of Egyptian revolution, in Giza, Egypt on January 24, 2016. (Hesham Fathy/Anadolu Ag
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A protest against military regime on the fifth anniversary of Egyptian revolution, in Giza, Egypt on January 24, 2016. (Hesham Fathy/Anadolu Ag
Mokhtar Awad
Research Fellow, George Washington University's Program on Extremism
Samuel Tadros
Former Senior Fellow
Mokhtar Awad & Samuel Tadros
Commentary
4 Min Read
An Egyptian protester chants during a protest following midday prayers in Tahrir Square on September 14, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. (Ed Giles/Getty Images)
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An Egyptian protester chants during a protest following midday prayers in Tahrir Square on September 14, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. (Ed Giles/Getty Images)
Mokhtar Awad
Research Fellow, George Washington University's Program on Extremism
Mokhtar Awad
Commentary
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Smoke billows in Egypt's North Sinai on July 2, 2015. At least 70 people, mostly Egyptian soldiers but also civilians, were killed in attacks and ongoing clashes with Islamic State group jihadists.(SAID KHATIB/AFP/Getty Images)
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Smoke billows in Egypt's North Sinai on July 2, 2015. At least 70 people, mostly Egyptian soldiers but also civilians, were killed in attacks and ongoing clashes with Islamic State group jihadists.(SAID KHATIB/AFP/Getty Images)
Mokhtar Awad
Research Fellow, George Washington University's Program on Extremism
Samuel Tadros
Former Senior Fellow
Mokhtar Awad & Samuel Tadros
Reports
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Egyptian students who support the Muslim Brotherhood run from tear gas fired by riot police during clashes following a demonstration outside Cairo University on March 26, 2014. (KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)
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Egyptian students who support the Muslim Brotherhood run from tear gas fired by riot police during clashes following a demonstration outside Cairo University on March 26, 2014. (KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)
Mokhtar Awad
Research Fellow, George Washington University's Program on Extremism
Samuel Tadros
Former Senior Fellow
Mokhtar Awad & Samuel Tadros
Commentary
14 Min Read