EPC | 10 May 2015
Since the revolution of Jan. 25, 2011, Egypt has been suffering from an unprecedented political turmoil in its modern history. Egypt’s political system is currently at a pivotal juncture and faces
EPC | 01 May 2015
US President Barack Obama informed Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Mar. 2015 of his administration’s decision to lift ban on providing Egypt with US military assistance and resume arrangements for the sale of F-16 fighter jets.
Shifts in the region point out that the ongoing tension between Egypt and Turkey does not serve the interests of both countries. In addition, this tension does not serve the interests of Arab Gulf States
EPC | 01 Apr 2015
Developments that followed the election of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi point out that reconciliation with the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) has become a choice imposed by reality.
Deposing MB from office in Egypt after July 3, 2013 has been reflected on the regime’s structure such as causing internal confusion.
EPC | 01 Mar 2015
The transport sector is one of the pivotal elements of development in Egypt. The advancement of a state is measured by the extent of attention it pays to means of transport.
Tourism is one of the fundamental pillars of Egypt’s economy. The economic conference, which was held in March 2015, paves the way for developing this sector because Egypt enjoys unique archeological and touristic sites.
Egypt looks at Syria as the basic center of gravity in Natural Syria (Syria, Jordan, Palestine and Lebanon), a pillar in the Arab regional order. Cairo also believes that Stability in Syria is key for the interest of the region.