Egypt & The Struggle for Democracy
Wednesday, January 29 at 9:30am to 5:30pm
Rafik B. Hariri Building, Fisher Colloquium, rm 490 37th and O St., N.W., Washington
Egypt & The Struggle for Democracy
Conference Program:
9:30am
Opening Remarks
John L. Esposito, Georgetown University
9:40-11am
Session 1: Critical Stages of the Egyptian Revolution: Was the Coup Inevitable?
Moderator:
John O. Voll, Georgetown University
Panelists:
Michele Dunne
Wael Haddara
Carrie Wickham
Mohamad Elmasry
11:00-11:15am -- Coffee Break
11:15am-12:45pm
Session 2: The Current Status of Democracy, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law
Moderator:
Yvonne Haddad, Georgetown University
Panelists:
Dalia Fahmy
Maha Azzam
Rachel Scott
Mohammad Fadel
12:45-1:45pm -- Break
1:45-3:15pm
Session 3: The Role of the Youth Movements and NGOs After the Coup
Moderator:
Jonathan Brown, Georgetown University
Panelists:
Mohamed Abbas
Abdelfattah Mady
Maryam Jamshidi
Islam Lotfy Shalaby
3:15-3:30pm -- Coffee Break
3:30-5:20pm
Session 4: Restoration of Democracy and the Rule of Law in Egypt: The Roles of the Pro-Democracy Groups and the International Community
Moderator:
Tamara Sonn, College of William & Mary
Panelists:
Abdul Mawgoud Dardery
Nathan Brown
Dalia Mogahed
Emad Shahin
5:20-5:30pm
Concluding Remarks
Osama Abi Mershed, CCAS Director
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