The Egyptian Conflict is again another product of one leader's abuse of power. Egypt's former leader, Hosni Mubarak, did not do a good job of keeping the economy stable, and he passed laws that gave him more power. Unlike all of the other leaders during these revolutions, Mubarak was the only one to step down from power voluntarily when one million Egyptian protested in Cairo for it. Since 2011, hundreds of people have been killed in protests, which may blossom into a full civil war, like Syria. Unlike America, France, and England, Egypt has not successfully reached a peaceful solution in its conflict. Egypt is different from all of the other revolutions on this site because it does not have a leader in power. Egypt currently only has a military government.