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Write with us
Capital Center is committed to cultivating a space for diverse and engaging dialogue, analysis, and scholarship that is solutions-oriented, policy relevant, and deeply connected to priorities on the ground. We are always on the lookout for external contributors to submit article for potential analysis, explainers, stories, and first-person essays.
Our mandate focuses on Egypt. Also, topics cover the Middle East and North Africa region. Our pieces are written from a local perspective for a global audience and fill a particular gap in knowledge on the region. Our contributors may be journalists, academics, human rights defenders, students, seasoned analysts, and first-time writers.
We welcome articles in English or Arabic.
The Ideal Article is:
- Fact-checked; we expects contributors to have thoroughly fact checked their work and to cite their sources throughout the piece using hyperlinks
- Conscious of the security of those quoted and referenced
- Not primarily historical or academic; focused on recent developments and has a clear policy angle
- Original content; TIMEP does not tolerate plagiarism of any kind
- Between 1,000-1,500 words
How to Submit:
Please submit your article in an email to articles@capitalcenter.org. Kindly include each of the following:
- A proposed title or topic
- A brief summary of the idea of your article (no more than 200 words)
- A short author bio
- (Optional) a writing sample or recently published work
If your article is accepted by the Capital Center, the Editorial Department will contact prospective authors to discuss next steps and a publication timeline. External contributors will be compensated for their work.
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