The Big Picture: What Does Egypt’s Presidential Election Mean for its Future?
Thu, May 15, 2014 • 12:30 pm ET
1030 15th Street, NW
12th Floor (West Tower)
Washington, DC 20005
*Registration for this event is now closed as we have reached maximum capacity.* A discussion withYussef AufEgyptian Judge and Nonresident Fellow, Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East Atlantic Council Michael Wahid HannaSenior Fellow The Century Foundation H. A. Hellyer (via Skype from Cairo)Nonresident Fellow, Foreign Policy The Brookings Institution Moderated byAmy Hawthorne Senior Fellow, […]
*Registration for this event is now closed as we have reached maximum capacity.*
A discussion with Yussef Auf Egyptian Judge and Nonresident Fellow, Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East Atlantic Council
Michael Wahid Hanna Senior Fellow The Century Foundation
H. A. Hellyer (via Skype from Cairo) Nonresident Fellow, Foreign Policy The Brookings Institution
Moderated by Amy Hawthorne Senior Fellow, Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East Atlantic Council
Nearly a year after former president Mohamed Morsi’s ouster, Egyptians will cast their ballots in presidential elections on May 26-7, the second such vote in as many years. Backed by powerful state institutions, buoyed by popular support, and within a highly repressive environment, Field Marshall Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is expected to become the country’s next president. Although the outcome is a foregone conclusion, taking a look at the conduct of the campaign, the space for dissent, and the degree of public participation provides some indications of what the near-term future holds for Egypt and of how al-Sisi may govern, as the country confronts serious economic, political, and security challenges.
Egyptian judge Yussef Auf will discuss the legal and technical framework for the election process. H. A. Hellyer will explore public opinion in the race and popular expectations for al-Sisi’s presidency, and Michael W. Hanna will comment on the implications of this election process and of al-Sisi’s anticipated victory for Egypt’s political development and stability.
Please join us on Twitter where we will be live-tweeting this event at @EgyptSource using #ACEgypt.
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