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Justin Vaisse

Neocons and Democracy: Egypt as a Case Study

Published July 12, 2013by Jim Lobe 5 Comments

by Jim Lobe If one thing has become clear in the wake of last week’s military coup d’etat against Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, it’s that democracy promotion is not a core principle of neoconservatism. Unlike protecting Israeli security and preserving… Continue Reading →

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