Amr Hamzawy—Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
President Hosni Mubarak faces opposition for the first time in his twenty-four-year reign. Some say his attempts at democratic reform don't add up to a lot, but are a step in the right direction.
Guest Amr Hamzawy is author of the policy brief, “The Key to Arab Reform: Moderate Islamists.” More information is available at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Web site.