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Palestine Status at the UN, Egyptian Constitution, Syria

5 December, 2012by stevemenaadmin Leave a comment

In today’s ‘Middle East Analysis’, our consultant on the region, Dr Harry Hagopian, looks at Palestine’s new status at the United Nations – the General Assembly voted to bestow on […]

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Egypt, Palestine, Syria

Gaza/Israel ceasefire – will it hold?

22 November, 2012by stevemenaadmin Leave a comment

In today’s ‘Middle East Analysis’, our consultant on the MENA region Dr Harry Hagopian offers his in-depth, multi-faceted analysis of the ceasefire – or hudna – brokered by Egypt to […]

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Gaza

Libya and Egypt Elections/Israel and Palestine

13 July, 2012by stevemenaadmin Leave a comment

In part two of our podcast, the Bishops’ Middle East consultant Dr Harry Hagopian looks at elections in both Libya and Egypt as well as an investigation into the death […]

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Egypt, Libya

Egyptian Presidential Elections

1 June, 2012by stevemenaadmin Leave a comment

In part two of our 31 May Middle East Analysis podcast, Bishops’ consultant Dr Harry Hagopian looks back on the first round of Egypt’s presidential elections.

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Egypt

Syria “Ceasefire”, Bahrain, Holy Land – Part Two

4 May, 2012by stevemenaadmin Leave a comment

The second part of our podcast sees Middle East consultant Dr Harry Hagopian focus on presidential candidates in Egypt as well as examining on-going tension in the Holy Land.

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Egypt, Holy Land

Egypt: Presidential Elections and the Constitution

2 May, 2012by stevemenaadmin Leave a comment

Bishops’ consultant on the Middle East, Dr Harry Hagopian looks at the two main candidates for the Egyptian presidency. He assesses which option might best favour the Coptic Christian community […]

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Egypt, General

Syria and Regional Round-up – Part One

28 February, 2012by stevemenaadmin Leave a comment

In part one of today’s Middle East Analysis, Bishops’ Consultant on the MENA region Dr Harry Hagopian gives a regional round-up focusing on the election of an interim president in […]

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Egypt, Libya, Syria, Yemen

New Year, New Direction in the Middle East?

27 January, 2012by stevemenaadmin Leave a comment

In this Middle East Analysis, Bishops’ Consultant on the MENA region Dr Harry Hagopian looks at the elections in Egypt, the withdrawal of Arab League monitors in Syria and reflects […]

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Egypt

Syria Sanctions and Egypt Elections (pt 2)

29 November, 2011by stevemenaadmin Leave a comment

In part two of today’s Middle East Analysis, the Bishops’ consultant on the region Dr Harry Hagopian offers his regional analysis with the focus on Syria and Egypt.

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Egypt, Syria

Syria Sanctions and Egypt Elections (pt 1)

29 November, 2011by stevemenaadmin Leave a comment

In part one of today’s Middle East Analysis, the Bishops’ consultant on the region Dr Harry Hagopian offers his regional analysis with the focus on Syria and Egypt.

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Egypt, Syria

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