POMED: Looking Forward-An Integrated Strategy for Supporting Democracy and Human Rights in Egypt

Author: Gregory L. Aftandilian
May 2009

This May 2009 report from the Project on Middle East Democracy outlines U.S. policy recommendations to foster the development of democracy in Egypt.

As the Obama administration seeks to reorient its policy approach to the Middle East and improve relations with the region, the U.S.-Egypt relationship will inevitably be at the heart of that effort. This has already been demonstrated, as Hillary Clinton began her first visit to the Middle East as Secretary of State with a stop in Egypt. Meanwhile, President Mubarak will on May 26 make his first visit to the White House in more than five years. President Obama has also announced that he has chosen Egypt as the location for a major address to the Muslim world on June 4. U.S. interests in the Middle East are best served by a strong U.S. relationship with a strong Egypt.

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