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Mohammed Nosseir

Egyptian Liberal Politician

Mohammed Nosseir is an Egyptian liberal politician who advocates for advancing liberalism, political participation and economic freedom. Nosseir was member of the higher committee at the Democratic Front Party from 2007 to 2012. He was a member of the political bureau of the Free Egyptian Party till mid 2013.

Nosseir has provided the Egyptian government a number of schemes to reform its government institutes and is also a regular contributor to various Egyptian newspapers.

Nosseir has worked with a number of international companies assisting them to expanding their businesses in the Middle East. He focuses on entrepreneurial creative ideas that aim at challenging Egypt’s political, economic and social status quo.

Nosseir graduated from Ain Shams University, Cairo in 1986. He was a participant at the Aspen Seminar on Leadership, Values and Good Society in 2011, Eisenhower Fellow, Multi-National Program in 2009 and Stanford Fellow for Democracy, Development & Rule of Law in 2008.

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Articles by Mohammed Nosseir

International Women’s Day: An Egyptian Perspective

How is it that young Egyptian men are often proud of their sexual virility? The Egyptian government benefits politically.

March 8, 2019

The Challenges of Being a Muslim

How does one lead a righteous life, while living tensely?

July 30, 2017

Shunning Egypt’s Al Sisi?

The West was not only happy to flirt with Mubarak. It is also still in bed with plenty of bad guys.

September 19, 2016

Egypt: Al Sisi’s Solo Rule: Can it Last?

The strongman drives Egypt like a racecar, but in the wrong direction.

May 21, 2016

Egypt: Al Sisi’s Truman Show

Like the Pharaohs of old, Egypt’s President gives his people trophies – but doesn't address their basic needs.

August 23, 2015

Can the Iran Deal Shift the Middle East?

Moving a region from confrontation to containment.

August 6, 2015

Arabs and Westerners: The Widening Gap

An analysis of the difference in value systems.

August 2, 2015