

Ahmed M. Abozaid, "Counterterrorism Strategies in Egypt: Permanent Exceptions in the War on Terror" (Routledge, 2021)
Mar 22, 2025
Ahmed M. Abozaid, a political scientist from Egypt, dives into the complexities of counterterrorism strategies in Egypt post-Arab Uprising. He discusses how these strategies facilitate systematic human rights violations and contributes to authoritarian governance. Abozaid draws from personal experiences, highlighting the emotional toll on youth facing state repression and wrongful incarcerations. He also advocates for a decolonized approach to terrorism studies that includes diverse perspectives, calling for community engagement and dialogue in security measures.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Echoes of Repression: Youth and Terrorism in Egypt
01:34 • 15min
Decolonizing Terrorism Studies: A Call for Diverse Perspectives
16:20 • 3min
Counterterrorism Challenges in Egypt
19:40 • 24min
Counter-Terrorism Challenges in Egypt
43:40 • 13min
The Interplay of Personal Experience and Counterterrorism Perspectives
56:20 • 4min