UCLA faculty experts advisory: Egypt votes to determine Mubarak's successor

Some 15 months after the popular uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak from power, Egyptians are going to the polls to elect a new leader. UCLA has experts.
 
James Gelvin, professor of history, is an expert on the social and cultural history of the modern Middle East and author of "The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone Needs to Know" (2012).
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Meg Sullivan | 310-825-1046 | msullivan@support.ucla.edu
 
Steven Spiegel, director of UCLA's Center for Middle East Development, is a leading expert on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
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Ricardo Vazquez | 310-206-3986 | rvazquez@support.ucla.edu
 
Leonard Binder, distinguished professor of political science and past director of the UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies, is an internationally known specialist on Middle East politics and Islamic political thought.
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Ricardo Vazquez | 310-206-3986 | rvazquez@support.ucla.edu 
 
Russell Burgos, a lecturer in global studies and Middle East and North African studies at UCLA's International Institute, is an expert on international conflict, international security and U.S. policy in the Middle East.
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Ricardo Vazquez | 310-206-3986 | rvazquez@support.ucla.edu
Meg Sullivan | 310-825-1046 | msullivan@support.ucla.edu
 
Khaled Abou El Fadl, professor of law, is a leading authority on Islamic law and human rights.
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Lauri Gavel | 310-206-2611 | gavel@law.ucla.edu
 
Kal Raustiala, professor of law and director of the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations, is an expert on international law and international relations.
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Ricardo Vazquez | 310-206-3986 | rvazquez@support.ucla.edu

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