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AnalysisEgypt | Middle East

Egypt’s Ongoing Reforms: A Catalyst for Change, But More to Achieve

Egypt’s political landscape remains complex, shaped by a combination of domestic priorities and international influences. Under President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the government has emphasized investment in education. However, political constraints and limited democratic space often...

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AnalysisIran | Middle East

Iran’s Radical Education and Its Implications for Conflict with Israel and Nuclear Talks

The unprecedented conflict and exchange of fire between Israel and Iran which began last Thursday (12.6.2025) signals the ultimate manifestation of deep and prolonged historical and ideological processes that characterize the Iranian curriculum. From an...

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AnalysisMiddle East | Israel

A Look at Gender Representation and LGBT-Inclusive Education in Israeli Textbooks

This analysis on LGBT education in Israel examines two of the nine areas IMPACT-se reviews during textbook analysis — ‘Gender Identity and Representation,’ and ‘Sexual Orientation.’ The teaching of LGBT materials is afforded lesser importance...

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AnalysisEgypt | North Africa

Inculcating Islamist Ideals in Egypt

Dr. Yohanan Manor revisits the Egyptian curriculum of the Mubarak era and convincingly demonstrates how years of Islamist mass education (featuring jihad and anti-Christian teachings) thwarted a smooth transformation to democracy in Egypt.

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As Syria's new leadership seeks closer engagement with Western governments, its education reforms offer an early indication of the country's future direction. This analysis examines what recent curriculum changes reveal about the regime's ideological priorities—from attitudes

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