Recent Publications

Moataz A. Fattah, Ph.D.

1- Moataz A. Fattah, Democratizing the Arab World: Competitive Authoritarianism, IslamOnLine.Net (Re-published in Al-Mustaqbal Al-Arabi) (In Arabic).

2- Moataz A. Fattah, Egypt’s Ideological Polarization: A Challenge to Liberal Democracy, The Political Science Research Series, No. 150, Dec. 2005. (In English).

3- Moataz A. Fattah and Jim Butterfield, Muslim Cultural Entrepreneurs and the Democracy Debate, Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies, Volume 15, Number 1,  Spring 2006, pp.  49 - 78 (In English).

4- Moataz A. Fattah, Democratic Values in the Muslim World, Colorado: Lynn Reinner Publications, 2006 (In English). Reviews: 1

5- Moataz A. Fattah, The Political Orientations of Media and Egyptians toward the Legislative Elections 2005, Cairo University's The Political Science Research Center, Under Review (In Arabic).

6- Moataz A. Fattah, Dalia Rushdi and Mona Akil, The US Public Diplomacy: Discourse and Impact Analysis, Cairo University's Program of Dialogue of Civilizations (In Arabic).

 

Current Positions

1- The Scientific Director of the the Arab Electronic Library.

2- Assistant to the Director of the Program of Dialogue among Civilizations, Cairo University.

3- A Research Fellow at Partners in Development Think Tank.

4- An Information Consultant to the Arab League's Arab Women Organization.

 

Some Media Activities

1- Dream TV Interviews (Arabic): on Prospects of Arab Democratization, on Emerging Islamic Radicalism, on Lebanon-Israel Conflict.

2- Nile TV Interviews: on the Organization of Islamic Conference Meeting, on North Korean Crisis, On Israel/Lebanon war, On Arab Affairs, on Darfur, on European Summit Sept. 2006.

3- BBC Interviews: on Civil Society in the Arab World, on Iraqi Affairs, on the Prospects of Peace in the Middle East, on Lebanon Crisis (1,2).

4- Tanweer TV Interviews: on the History of US Democracy, on the Compatibility of Islam and Liberalism.

5- Canadian TV Interview: On 2005 Egyptian Legislative Elections.

6- French Radio Interview: On 2005 Egyptian Legislative Elections.

7- Nile Culture: on Arab Women's Problems, on the Pope's Comment about Islam