Egypt after the revolution (Kristina Kausch, Radio Nacional de Buenos Aires)
28/11/2011Egypt is still not a fully-fledged democracy. After months of Mubarak’s fall, the population’s demands are yet to be met. There was a revolution that wasn’t yet, given that former institutions, values and practices continue. FRIDE expert Kristina Kausch analyses the current situation, the role of the army, of Islamic parties – which are gaining prominence in the region – and the country’s future democratic perspectives.



