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Egypt’s Transition Towards a New Governance for Sustainable Development July 05, 2012 / Wafik Grais
January 2011 was a watershed in Egypt’s history. More than a year on, the promise of change still exists, but apprehension has grown. The choice now is between two strategic approaches: a “muddling through,” which would provide fixes to existing flaws and pursue progress within what would remain essentially a legacy autocratic governance framework, and a bold adoption of a modern democracy that governs an equitable society on a path of sustainable development. A competition between these approaches is unfolding.



