
Mohamed Elmenshawy is a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington, DC. He writes a weekly column in the Egyptian daily Al Shorouk. He can be reached at mensh70@gmail.com. On Twitter: @ElmenshawyM
Mohamed Elmenshawy is a scholar at the Middle East Institute in Washington, DC. He writes a weekly column in the Egyptian daily Al Shorouk. He can be reached at mensh70@gmail.com. On Twitter: @ElmenshawyM