Portrait of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi - President of the Arab Republic of Egypt
Abstract
Aren't "strong men" often in fact weak men, incapable of really governing? Do they not claim to embody their country’s grandeur when they in fact primarily represent their people’s misfortune? It is at least what is suggested in the following portrait of Marshal Sisi by Jean-Pierre Filiu, professor at Science-Po and eminent expert of the Middle East.