
Michele Dunne is an Atlantic Council vice president and director of the Atlantic Council's Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East [2].
Dr. Dunne has served in the White House on the National Security Council staff, on the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff and in its Bureau of Intelligence and Research, and as a diplomat in Cairo and Jerusalem. Prior to joining the Atlantic Council, she was a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where she edited the Arab Reform Bulletin and carried out research on Arab politics and US policies. She holds a doctorate in Arabic language and linguistics from Georgetown University, where she has served as a visiting professor of Arabic and Arab studies. Her research interests include Arab politics, political transitions, economic reform, Egypt, Israeli-Palestinian issues, and US and European policies in the Middle East. She cochairs the Working Group on Egypt, a bipartisan group of experts established in February 2010 to mobilize US government attention to the forces of change in that country.
Can the U.S. Avoid 'Slippery Slope' to Deeper Engagement in Syria? [3]
PBS Newshour | May 6, 2013
Michele Dunne Discusses US Relations With Egypt [4]
CBC | April 30, 2013
Michele Dunne on Shortcomings of US Policy in Egypt (Arabic) [5]
Al-Jazeera | March 26, 2013
Former Diplomat Michele Dunne: Obama's Trip to Israel a Success [6]
CNN | March 25, 2013
Michele Dunne on New and Old Challenges for Secretary Kerry in Middle East [7]
PBS News Hour | March 25, 2013
Michele Dunne on Expectations for Barack Obama's Middle East Visit [8]
Al Jazeera | March 20, 2013
Michele Dunne on the State of US-Egypt Relations [9]
Voice of America | March 5, 2013
Michele Dunne on Secretary Kerry's Trip to the Middle East (Arabic) [10]
ONtv | March 4, 2013
Michele Dunne on Secretary Kerry's Trip to the Middle East and Egypt [11]
PBS Newshour | March 1, 2013
Michele Dunne on Assassination of Tunisian Opposition Leader [12]
BBC World News | February 8, 2013
The US Role In Egypt's Battle For Democracy [13]
NPR’s Talk of the Nation | December 10, 2012
Egypt's President Reacts to Clashes Between Protesters [14]
PBS Newshour | December 6, 2012
Make It Clear That Repression Isn't Acceptable [15]
The New York Times | June 6, 2013
Remember that historic Arab Spring speech? [16]
Foreign Policy | May 21, 2013
Europe and the US in the Middle East: a convergence of partialit [17]y [17]
FRIDE Policy Brief | March 2013
For Obama, Mideast Peace Looks Like a Low Priority [18]
The New York Times | March 27, 2013
A Strategy for US Engagement in the Middle East: Contain Threats, Embrace Dignity [19]
Issue Brief | March 13, 2013
Embracing a Dignity Agenda in the Middle East [20]
The Atlantic | February 25, 2013
U.S. needs to show Egypt some tough love [21]
The Washington Post | February 20, 2013
Obama’s Second Term Middle East Policy: Will Words Become Actions? [22]
The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs | Winter 2013
Escalating Protests Spring from Enduring Problems [23]
EgyptSource | January 28, 2013
Michele Dunne on Netanyahu's Victory [24]
PBS Newshour | January 23, 2013
Egypt: Why Liberalism Still Matters [25]
Journal of Democracy | January 2013
US Policy Toward Egypt Paved with Good Intentions [26]
Egypt Independent | December 13, 2012
Morsi tries with the judiciary what he did with SCAF—and fails [27]
EgyptSource | November 27, 2012
Egyptian President Morsi’s Counter Coup, Move Three [28]
EgyptSource | August 12, 2012
Egypt’s Sinai Problem Long Predates Morsi [29]
New Atlanticist | August 10, 2012
Egypt's Struggle: Islamists Versus State Institutions, with Secularists on the Sidelines [30]
EgyptSource | July 11, 2012
Morsi’s Counter Coup [31]
EgyptSource | July 8, 2012
Managing the US Relationship with Egypt [32]
The Washington Post | July 2, 2012
Syria’s Rebels Are Winning [33]
New Atlanticist | June 29, 2012
Morsy’s Choice: Abdeen or Tora? [34]
EgyptSource | June 22, 2012
House Hearing Testimony on Egypt [35]
EgyptSource | June 20, 2012
Egypt’s Pivotal Ten Days [36]
EgyptSource | June 11, 2012
Mubarak and the State of Emergency Sacrificed [37]
EgyptSource | June 2, 2012
Egypt’s Prospects for Democracy [38]
New Atlanticist | June 1, 2012
Voting is Over; What Next? [39]
EgyptSource | May 24, 2012
How Egyptians Will Vote [40]
EgyptSource | May 22, 2012
Views from the Brotherhood on the Eve of Egypt’s Presidential Election [41]
EgyptSource | May 22, 2012
A Tilt in Egypt's Presidential Race: Morsy and Shafiq Up, Aboul Fotouh and Moussa Down [42]
EgyptSource | May 21, 2012
Will the Egyptian Presidential Election be Free and Fair? [43]
EgyptSource | May 17, 2012
Making a Mistake with Egypt [44]
EgyptSource | March 23, 2012
Rethinking US Relations with a Changing Egypt [45]
Project on Middle East Democracy | March 22, 2012
Can Egypt Avoid Pakistan’s Fate? [46]
EgyptSource | February 6, 2012
Egypt’s Revolution at an Inflection Point [47]
EgyptSource | January 24, 2012
FJP Reticent on National Security Issues [48]
EgyptSource | January 6, 2012
Libya’s Revolution: Do Institutions Matter? [49]
Current History | December 2011
The Greatest Dangers Facing Egypt in 2012 [50]
EgyptSource | December 22, 2011
Of Islamists, Elections, and the Economy: A Closer Look [51]
EgyptSource | December 7, 2011
Amr Hamzawy and the Liberal Minority [52]
EgyptSource | December 2, 2011
Polls Close and the Count Begins [53]
EgyptSource | November 29, 2011
Election Day One: Vignettes from Port Said [54]
EgyptSource | November 28, 2011
Port Said on the Eve of Elections [55]
EgyptSource | November 27, 2011
Electoral Propaganda [56]
EgyptSource | November 26, 2011
Fine Points of the Electoral System that Might Make a Difference [57]
EgyptSource | November 26, 2011
To Elect or Not Elect [58]
EgyptSource | November 25, 2011
Is Kamal Ganzouri the Answer? [59]
EgyptSource | November 25, 2011
How Will the Supra-Constitutional Principles be Amended? [60]
EgyptSource | November 17, 2011
Working Group on Egypt Releases Statement on Conditioning Aid to Egyptian Military [61] EgyptSource | November 17, 2011
Egypt’s Imperiled Transition: Pakistan on the Nile? [62]
Issue Brief | November 14, 2011
Egypt: How a Lack of Political Reform Undermined Economic Reform [63]
Egypt Independent | February 25, 2011
What Tunisia Proved and Disproved [64]
Egypt Independent | January 19, 2011
From Too Much Egyptian Opposition to Too Little [65]
Egypt Independent | December 15, 2010
Egypt’s Unobserved Elections [66]
Egypt Independent | November 24, 2010
Will NDP independents win the elections again? [67]
Egypt Independent | November 3, 2010
Does Egypt Need International Election Observers? [68]
Egypt Independent | October 14, 2010
American and European Responses to the Arab Spring: What’s the Big Idea? [69]
The Washington Quarterly | Fall 2011
With the Storming of Libya’s Bastille, the Arab Revolutions Begin a New Phase [70]
New Atlanticist | August 26, 2011
Egypt’s Democratic Transition: Five Important Myths About the Economy and International Assistance [71]
Legatum Institute and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | July 21, 2011
Links:
[1] http://www.acus.org/users/michele-dunne
[2] http://www.acus.org/program/hariri-middle-east-center
[3] http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/world/jan-june13/syria2_05-06.html
[4] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTIbAKkW_jM&feature=youtu.be
[5] http://www.acus.org/news/michele-dunne-shortcomings-us-policy-egypt-al-jazeera
[6] http://connecttheworld.blogs.cnn.com/2013/03/25/former-diplomat-obamas-trip-a-success/
[7] http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/world/jan-june13/kerry2_03-25.html
[8] http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xSfzDirjdVw
[9] http://middleeastvoices.voanews.com/2013/03/points-of-view-challenges-opportunities-in-us-egypt-relations-57245/
[10] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VVyRUSkUCQ
[11] http://www.acus.org/news/michele-dunne-kerrys-trip-and-egypt-pbs-newshour
[12] http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EGwXctJAb1Y
[13] http://www.npr.org/2012/12/10/166891120/the-battle-for-democracy-in-egypt
[14] http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/world/july-dec12/egypt2_12-06.html
[15] http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/06/05/when-an-ally-treats-protests-harshly/the-us-should-protest-repression-in-turkey
[16] http://mideast.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/05/21/remember_that_historic_arab_spring_speech
[17] http://www.fride.org/publication/1119/europe-and-the-us-in-the-middle-east:-a-convergence-of-partiality
[18] http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2013/03/27/what-can-obama-accomplish-in-the-middle-east/for-obama-mideast-peace-looks-like-a-low-priority
[19] http://www.acus.org/files/publication_pdfs/51491/Dunne_PavelIB.pdf
[20] http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/02/embracing-a-dignity-agenda-in-the-middle-east/273426/
[21] http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/time-to-get-tough-with-egypt-and-morsi/2013/02/20/7e1343c6-7aba-11e2-82e8-61a46c2cde3d_story.html
[22] http://www.fletcherforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Dunne_37-1.pdf
[23] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/escalating-protests-spring-enduring-problems
[24] http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2013/01/israel-election-reaction.html
[25] http://www.journalofdemocracy.org/article/egypt-why-liberalism-still-matters
[26] http://www.egyptindependent.com/opinion/us-policy-toward-egypt-paved-good-intentions
[27] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/morsi-tries-judiciary-what-he-did-scaf-and-fails
[28] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/egyptian-president-morsis-counter-coup-move-three
[29] http://www.acus.org/new_atlanticist/egypts-sinai-problem-long-predates-morsi
[30] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/egypts-struggle-islamists-versus-state-institutions-secularists-sidelines
[31] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/morsi%E2%80%99s-counter-coup
[32] http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/managing-the-us-relationship-with-egypt/2012/07/01/gJQA6PbqGW_story.html
[33] http://www.acus.org/new_atlanticist/syrias-rebels-are-winning
[34] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/morsy%E2%80%99s-choice-abdeen-or-tora
[35] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/house-hearing-testimony-egypt
[36] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/egypts-pivotal-ten-days
[37] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/mubarak-and-state-emergency-sacrificed
[38] http://www.acus.org/new_atlanticist/egypts-prospects-democracy
[39] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/voting-over-what-next
[40] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/how-egyptians-will-vote
[41] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/views-brotherhood-eve-egypts-presidential-election
[42] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/tilt-egypts-presidential-race-morsy-and-shafiq-aboul-fotouh-and-moussa-down
[43] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/will-egyptian-presidential-election-be-free-and-fair
[44] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/making-mistake-egypt
[45] http://www.acus.org/files/publication_pdfs/403/POMED-Policy-Brief_Dunne.pdf
[46] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/can-egypt-avoid-pakistans-fate
[47] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/egypts-revolution-inflection-point
[48] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/fjp-reticent-national-security-issues
[49] http://www.acus.org/files/ME/120211_Libya_Revolution_Institutions.pdf
[50] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/greatest-dangers-facing-egypt-2012
[51] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/islamists-elections-and-economy-closer-look
[52] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/amr-hamzawy-and-liberal-minority
[53] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/polls-close-and-count-begins
[54] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/election-day-one-vignettes-port-said
[55] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/port-said-eve-elections
[56] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/electoral-propaganda
[57] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/fine-points-electoral-system-might-make-difference
[58] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/elect-or-not-elect
[59] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/kamal-ganzouri-answer
[60] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/how-will-supra-constitutional-principles-be-amended
[61] http://www.acus.org/egyptsource/working-group-egypt-releases-statement-conditioning-aid-egyptian-military
[62] http://www.acus.org/publication/egypts-imperiled-transition-pakistan-nile
[63] http://www.egyptindependent.com/opinion/egypt-how-lack-political-reform-undermined-economic-reform
[64] http://www.egyptindependent.com/opinion/what-tunisia-proved-and-disproved
[65] http://www.egyptindependent.com/opinion/too-much-egyptian-opposition-too-little
[66] http://www.egyptindependent.com/opinion/egypt%E2%80%99s-unobserved-elections
[67] http://www.egyptindependent.com/opinion/will-ndp-independents-win-elections-again
[68] http://www.egyptindependent.com/opinion/does-egypt-need-international-election-observers
[69] http://csis.org/files/publication/twq11autumndadushdunne.pdf
[70] http://www.acus.org/new_atlanticist/storming-libyas-bastille-arab-revolutions-begin-new-phase
[71] http://carnegieendowment.org/2011/07/21/egypt-s-democratic-transition-five-important-myths-about-economy-and-international-assistance/41k9