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Salima Batsi

Current graduate student of political science at the University of Marburg (Hesse, Germany).

  • The image depicts a formal meeting taking place in a well-furnished room. There are three individuals present. One person is sitting on the left, wearing a bright outfit and engaged in conversation, while another person is seated directly across, in formal business attire and listening attentively. A third individual is seated between them, possibly mediating or contributing to the discussion. In the background, an Egyptian flag can be seen, along with decorative elements like flowers and plants, adding to the professional atmosphere of the meeting. More than Window-Dressing: On the Credibility of Public Statistics from Al-Sisi’s Egypt Salima Batsi, Stephan Roll · January 2022 Official Egyptian social and economic data do not provide a reliable picture of the reality of life within the country due to numerous irregularities—nevertheless they are mostly uncritically adopted by external actors.
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