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Dalia Ziada (in Arabic: ''داليا زيادة ;'' born 2 January 1982) is an Egyptian writer. She is the author of ''The Curious Case of the Three-Legged Wolf - Egypt: Military, Islamism, and Liberal Democracy'' and other internationally acclaimed non-fiction books on Middle East politics. She currently works as the Chairperson of the Liberal Democracy Institute, and executive director of MEEM Center for Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean Studies.


Early life and education

Dalia Ziada was born in Cairo, Egypt. Her mother is an Arabic school teacher and her late father was a Lt.Cl. engineer in the
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. Ziada studied
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at the
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at
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in the United States.


Career

Ziada is recognized for playing a central role in the civil society movement that initiated Egypt's 2011 revolution against the
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. She was named by ''
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'' as one of eight agents of change in the Middle East, and by ''
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'' as one of the most fearless women in the world for two years in a row. Ziada's story and struggle for liberal democratization in Egypt are profiled in American best-selling books such as
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's ''Rock the Casbah: Rage and Rebellion across the Islamic World''; and Lily Eskelsen Garcia's ''Rabble Rousers: Fearless Fighters for Social Justice''. Ziada worked as the executive director of Ibn Khaldun Center for Democratic Studies, and as regional director for The American Islamic Congress. Currently, she leads two think tanks: Liberal Democracy Institute, and MEEM Center for Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean Studies. In addition, she is a board member of the Foreign Affairs Committee at the
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in Egypt. Ziada regularly contributes pieces of analysis to prominent regional and international publications (in Arabic, English, and Turkish) on issues related to geopolitics and defense policy in the Middle East, the Mediterranean, and Africa. Since 2006, she has run a bilingual blog commenting on issues related to human rights, civil freedom, civil-military affairs, and international relations. In 2010, the
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awarded her its Euro-Mediterranean Journalist Award for her blog.


2023 Hamas-Israel war

During the 2023 conflict between Hamas and Israel, Ziada expressed strong support for Israel's military actions against Hamas. Her public stance led to significant backlash in Egypt, resulting in threats to her safety and accusations of
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and incitement of war crimes. Ziada condemned Hamas for its attack on Israel on October 7, which resulted in significant civilian casualties and abductions. She argued that the Israeli military's response, aimed at dislodging Hamas from power in Gaza and securing the release of hostages, was justified. These remarks sparked a significant controversy, leading to her going into hiding due to safety concerns. Her stance was seen as particularly controversial in Egypt, where public opinion tends to be critical of Israel and sympathetic towards the Palestinian cause. Despite the threats and legal challenges she faced, Ziada maintained her position, advocating for peace and condemning the actions of Islamist organizations, including Hamas.


Bibliography


Published books

* Author, ''The Curious Case of the Three-Legged Wolf - Egypt: Military, Islamism, and Liberal Democracy''; Liberal Democracy Institute 2019 * Co-author, ''Paradox of Repression and Nonviolent Movements''; Syracuse University Press 2018 * Editor, ''The Status-quo of Civil Society and Liberal Democratization in the Arab World''; Ibn Khaldun Center 2012 * Co-author, ''A Modern Narrative for Muslim Women in the Middle East''; American Islamic Congress 2010 * Author, ''Lam Alef'', a collection of poetry in Arabic; Maktoub Publishing 2009 * Translator, ''Civil Rights and the Montgomery Story'', comic book in Arabic; American Islamic Congress 2008 * Editor, ''Egypt, Whereto? The Future of Democratic Reform''; Tharwa Foundation 2008 * Translator, ''Implacable Adversaries: Arab Governments and The Internet''; Arab Network for Human Rights 2006


Awards and honors

* Received the Distinguished Alumni Award from
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of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (2014) * Selected by The Diplomatic Courier as one of the “99 Foreign Policy Leaders under 33 years old” (2013) * Named by ''Newsweek'' for two years in a row (2011-2012) as one of the world's “most influential” and most “fearless women,” consecutively * Named by CNN as one of Arab world's “eight agents of change” (2012) * Selected by ''The Daily Beast'' as one of the world's 17 bravest bloggers (2011) * Received Tufts University's Presidential Award for Citizenship and Public Service (2011) * Received Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Journalist Award for her blog (2010)


References

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