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Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD Doughnut Economics: Living in a Sustainable World. How humanity can transform from traditional growth-first economic policies to a 21st century vision centered around sustainable development. By Dania El Akkawi. A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THESEE MORE ONTHECAIROREVIEW.COM
THE END OF CORPORATE JANISSARIES IN THE GULF The End of Corporate Janissaries in the Gulf. Spring 2021. Gulf family companies and businesses must learn to wean off the Kafala system that has created short-sighted dependency on elite migrant workers, much like the flawed Janissary model of governance. By Omar Al-Ubaydli. Workers wearing protective face masks work on a residential SHORT PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES’ FOREIGN POLICY IN The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE Barack Obama’s Lost Promise. Without a more consistent and effective implementation of the policy, the promise of a better American relationship with the Muslim World will remain elusive. I still vividly remember President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on June 4, 2009, delivered just five months into his first term of office. STRUGGLE OF THE MIDDLE EAST REFUGEES Struggle of the Middle East Refugees. Spring 2013. The displacement of millions of Syrians is merely the latest such crisis in the region. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees argues that the world must provide political solutions, not only humanitarian aid. ByAntónio Guterres.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM BIDEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of articles about President-elect Biden’s Middle East policies. Whenever a newly elected U.S. president is about to be inaugurated, we see a flurry of articles about new domestic and foreign policy initiatives that are under consideration. THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUM The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. GLOBAL VACCINE EQUITY IS A MORAL AND ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE 1 day ago · With the WHO classifying the coronavirus variant identified in India as a global “ variant of concern,” the importance of global vaccine equity has received a renewed focus.The variant, officially identified as B.1.617.2, has recently been labeled as “ Delta ” to aid public discussion of the policies around it . Given the lack of robust data on infected individuals, conservativeSPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD Doughnut Economics: Living in a Sustainable World. How humanity can transform from traditional growth-first economic policies to a 21st century vision centered around sustainable development. By Dania El Akkawi. A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THESEE MORE ONTHECAIROREVIEW.COM
THE END OF CORPORATE JANISSARIES IN THE GULF The End of Corporate Janissaries in the Gulf. Spring 2021. Gulf family companies and businesses must learn to wean off the Kafala system that has created short-sighted dependency on elite migrant workers, much like the flawed Janissary model of governance. By Omar Al-Ubaydli. Workers wearing protective face masks work on a residential SHORT PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES’ FOREIGN POLICY IN The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE Barack Obama’s Lost Promise. Without a more consistent and effective implementation of the policy, the promise of a better American relationship with the Muslim World will remain elusive. I still vividly remember President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on June 4, 2009, delivered just five months into his first term of office. STRUGGLE OF THE MIDDLE EAST REFUGEES Struggle of the Middle East Refugees. Spring 2013. The displacement of millions of Syrians is merely the latest such crisis in the region. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees argues that the world must provide political solutions, not only humanitarian aid. ByAntónio Guterres.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM BIDEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of articles about President-elect Biden’s Middle East policies. Whenever a newly elected U.S. president is about to be inaugurated, we see a flurry of articles about new domestic and foreign policy initiatives that are under consideration. COVAX – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo.SPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
THE RISE OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES The new UAE is a modern, cosmopolitan and global society, sustained by an economy which has gone from a peripheral $37 billion GDP in 1985 to $450 billion in 2021. Politically, the UAE has established itself among the 34 middle powers of the world. The country ranks 22 in THE END OF CORPORATE JANISSARIES IN THE GULF The End of Corporate Janissaries in the Gulf. Spring 2021. Gulf family companies and businesses must learn to wean off the Kafala system that has created short-sighted dependency on elite migrant workers, much like the flawed Janissary model of governance. By Omar Al-Ubaydli. Workers wearing protective face masks work on a residential COVID-19: LESSONS FROM THE BLACK DEATH In trying to understand the potential effects of COVID-19 on society, some commentators have looked to the Black Death – the name given to the Yersinia Pestis plague that first ravaged Europe from 1347 to 1351. The Black Death started the Renaissance, caused the end of serfdom and “feudalism,” led to the Reformation, and so forth.TAHRIR FORUM
By Robert Mason. July 24, 2019. U.S. and Saudi confrontations with Iran are causing proxy-warfare in weak or failing Arab states and escalating tensions in the Gulf, but there might still be a chance for diplomatic progress with the right combination of measures targeting Gulf-specific, regional, and international issues. THE MOST RECENT ISRAELI CRIME The Israeli campaign against Gaza poses a serious challenge to almost all concerned parties. As always, the main Israeli rhetoric is that the current atrocities started with Hamas bombarding Israel, and that Israel responded in “self-defense.”HUSSEIN IBISH
Hussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and a weekly columnist for Bloomberg Opinion and The National. His work focuses on the role of Arab Americans and he is the author of What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the PalestinianNational Goal
1967 WAR’S REAL LEGACY IN EGYPT 1967 War’s Real Legacy in Egypt. June 18, 2017. The defeat in the 1967 war with Israel deeply altered Egypt’s position in the Arab World. By Tarek Osman. A photograph of Gamal Abdel Nasser found in a Khan Al-Khalili antique shop, Cairo. Dec 17, 2016. Jonathan Guyer for the Cairo Review. From the nineteenth to mid-twentieth century, Egypt THE GLOBAL SOUTH’S NEW MIGRATION The Global South’s New Migration. November 4, 2018. The issue of migration cannot, and should not be handled bilaterally between the Global North and Global South. What is needed instead is a focus on South-South relations to improve the lives of all THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUM The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. GLOBAL VACCINE EQUITY IS A MORAL AND ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE 1 day ago · With the WHO classifying the coronavirus variant identified in India as a global “ variant of concern,” the importance of global vaccine equity has received a renewed focus.The variant, officially identified as B.1.617.2, has recently been labeled as “ Delta ” to aid public discussion of the policies around it . Given the lack of robust data on infected individuals, conservativeSPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD Doughnut Economics: Living in a Sustainable World. How humanity can transform from traditional growth-first economic policies to a 21st century vision centered around sustainable development. By Dania El Akkawi. A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THESEE MORE ONTHECAIROREVIEW.COM
THE END OF CORPORATE JANISSARIES IN THE GULF The End of Corporate Janissaries in the Gulf. Spring 2021. Gulf family companies and businesses must learn to wean off the Kafala system that has created short-sighted dependency on elite migrant workers, much like the flawed Janissary model of governance. By Omar Al-Ubaydli. Workers wearing protective face masks work on a residential SHORT PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES’ FOREIGN POLICY IN The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE Barack Obama’s Lost Promise. Without a more consistent and effective implementation of the policy, the promise of a better American relationship with the Muslim World will remain elusive. I still vividly remember President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on June 4, 2009, delivered just five months into his first term of office. STRUGGLE OF THE MIDDLE EAST REFUGEES Struggle of the Middle East Refugees. Spring 2013. The displacement of millions of Syrians is merely the latest such crisis in the region. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees argues that the world must provide political solutions, not only humanitarian aid. ByAntónio Guterres.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM BIDEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of articles about President-elect Biden’s Middle East policies. Whenever a newly elected U.S. president is about to be inaugurated, we see a flurry of articles about new domestic and foreign policy initiatives that are under consideration. THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUM The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. GLOBAL VACCINE EQUITY IS A MORAL AND ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE 1 day ago · With the WHO classifying the coronavirus variant identified in India as a global “ variant of concern,” the importance of global vaccine equity has received a renewed focus.The variant, officially identified as B.1.617.2, has recently been labeled as “ Delta ” to aid public discussion of the policies around it . Given the lack of robust data on infected individuals, conservativeSPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD Doughnut Economics: Living in a Sustainable World. How humanity can transform from traditional growth-first economic policies to a 21st century vision centered around sustainable development. By Dania El Akkawi. A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THESEE MORE ONTHECAIROREVIEW.COM
THE END OF CORPORATE JANISSARIES IN THE GULF The End of Corporate Janissaries in the Gulf. Spring 2021. Gulf family companies and businesses must learn to wean off the Kafala system that has created short-sighted dependency on elite migrant workers, much like the flawed Janissary model of governance. By Omar Al-Ubaydli. Workers wearing protective face masks work on a residential SHORT PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES’ FOREIGN POLICY IN The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE Barack Obama’s Lost Promise. Without a more consistent and effective implementation of the policy, the promise of a better American relationship with the Muslim World will remain elusive. I still vividly remember President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on June 4, 2009, delivered just five months into his first term of office. STRUGGLE OF THE MIDDLE EAST REFUGEES Struggle of the Middle East Refugees. Spring 2013. The displacement of millions of Syrians is merely the latest such crisis in the region. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees argues that the world must provide political solutions, not only humanitarian aid. ByAntónio Guterres.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM BIDEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of articles about President-elect Biden’s Middle East policies. Whenever a newly elected U.S. president is about to be inaugurated, we see a flurry of articles about new domestic and foreign policy initiatives that are under consideration. COVAX – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo.SPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
THE RISE OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES The new UAE is a modern, cosmopolitan and global society, sustained by an economy which has gone from a peripheral $37 billion GDP in 1985 to $450 billion in 2021. Politically, the UAE has established itself among the 34 middle powers of the world. The country ranks 22 in THE END OF CORPORATE JANISSARIES IN THE GULF The End of Corporate Janissaries in the Gulf. Spring 2021. Gulf family companies and businesses must learn to wean off the Kafala system that has created short-sighted dependency on elite migrant workers, much like the flawed Janissary model of governance. By Omar Al-Ubaydli. Workers wearing protective face masks work on a residential COVID-19: LESSONS FROM THE BLACK DEATH In trying to understand the potential effects of COVID-19 on society, some commentators have looked to the Black Death – the name given to the Yersinia Pestis plague that first ravaged Europe from 1347 to 1351. The Black Death started the Renaissance, caused the end of serfdom and “feudalism,” led to the Reformation, and so forth.TAHRIR FORUM
By Robert Mason. July 24, 2019. U.S. and Saudi confrontations with Iran are causing proxy-warfare in weak or failing Arab states and escalating tensions in the Gulf, but there might still be a chance for diplomatic progress with the right combination of measures targeting Gulf-specific, regional, and international issues. THE MOST RECENT ISRAELI CRIME The Israeli campaign against Gaza poses a serious challenge to almost all concerned parties. As always, the main Israeli rhetoric is that the current atrocities started with Hamas bombarding Israel, and that Israel responded in “self-defense.”HUSSEIN IBISH
Hussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and a weekly columnist for Bloomberg Opinion and The National. His work focuses on the role of Arab Americans and he is the author of What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the PalestinianNational Goal
1967 WAR’S REAL LEGACY IN EGYPT 1967 War’s Real Legacy in Egypt. June 18, 2017. The defeat in the 1967 war with Israel deeply altered Egypt’s position in the Arab World. By Tarek Osman. A photograph of Gamal Abdel Nasser found in a Khan Al-Khalili antique shop, Cairo. Dec 17, 2016. Jonathan Guyer for the Cairo Review. From the nineteenth to mid-twentieth century, Egypt THE GLOBAL SOUTH’S NEW MIGRATION The Global South’s New Migration. November 4, 2018. The issue of migration cannot, and should not be handled bilaterally between the Global North and Global South. What is needed instead is a focus on South-South relations to improve the lives of all THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUM The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo.SPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
GLOBAL VACCINE EQUITY IS A MORAL AND ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE With the WHO classifying the coronavirus variant identified in India as a global “ variant of concern,” the importance of global vaccine equity has received a renewed focus.The variant, officially identified as B.1.617.2, has recently been labeled as “ Delta ” to aid public discussion of the policies around it . Given the lack of robust data on infected individuals, conservativeBOOK REVIEWS
In the Zone: The Long and Winding Road to Middle East Disarmament. As the international community grapples with the immediate challenge of Iran’s nuclear program, those in Washington and other capitals should consult Seyed Hossein Mousavian and Emad Kiyaei’s book and perhaps devise a more considered approach to rid the Middle East ofthe
MARCH 2021 – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS November 8, 2020 Hamad Mohammed /Reuters. Today is March 8, 2021. Cairo Review Contributing Editor Sydney Wise sat down with Dr. Denis Sullivan, who currently acts as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Zayed University and is Director of DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD Doughnut Economics: Living in a Sustainable World. How humanity can transform from traditional growth-first economic policies to a 21st century vision centered around sustainable development. By Dania El Akkawi. A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THESEE MORE ONTHECAIROREVIEW.COM
THE MOST RECENT ISRAELI CRIME The Israeli campaign against Gaza poses a serious challenge to almost all concerned parties. As always, the main Israeli rhetoric is that the current atrocities started with Hamas bombarding Israel, and that Israel responded in “self-defense.” SHORT PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES’ FOREIGN POLICY IN The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE Barack Obama’s Lost Promise. Without a more consistent and effective implementation of the policy, the promise of a better American relationship with the Muslim World will remain elusive. I still vividly remember President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on June 4, 2009, delivered just five months into his first term of office. THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUM The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo.SPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
GLOBAL VACCINE EQUITY IS A MORAL AND ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE With the WHO classifying the coronavirus variant identified in India as a global “ variant of concern,” the importance of global vaccine equity has received a renewed focus.The variant, officially identified as B.1.617.2, has recently been labeled as “ Delta ” to aid public discussion of the policies around it . Given the lack of robust data on infected individuals, conservativeBOOK REVIEWS
In the Zone: The Long and Winding Road to Middle East Disarmament. As the international community grapples with the immediate challenge of Iran’s nuclear program, those in Washington and other capitals should consult Seyed Hossein Mousavian and Emad Kiyaei’s book and perhaps devise a more considered approach to rid the Middle East ofthe
MARCH 2021 – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS November 8, 2020 Hamad Mohammed /Reuters. Today is March 8, 2021. Cairo Review Contributing Editor Sydney Wise sat down with Dr. Denis Sullivan, who currently acts as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Zayed University and is Director of DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD Doughnut Economics: Living in a Sustainable World. How humanity can transform from traditional growth-first economic policies to a 21st century vision centered around sustainable development. By Dania El Akkawi. A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THESEE MORE ONTHECAIROREVIEW.COM
THE MOST RECENT ISRAELI CRIME The Israeli campaign against Gaza poses a serious challenge to almost all concerned parties. As always, the main Israeli rhetoric is that the current atrocities started with Hamas bombarding Israel, and that Israel responded in “self-defense.” SHORT PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES’ FOREIGN POLICY IN The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE Barack Obama’s Lost Promise. Without a more consistent and effective implementation of the policy, the promise of a better American relationship with the Muslim World will remain elusive. I still vividly remember President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on June 4, 2009, delivered just five months into his first term of office. VACCINE DISTRIBUTION The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo.BOOK REVIEWS
As the international community grapples with the immediate challenge of Iran’s nuclear program, those in Washington and other capitals should consult Seyed Hossein Mousavian and Emad Kiyaei’s book and perhaps devise a more considered approach to rid the Middle East of the threat of mass destruction that continues to hang over the region. THE RISE OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES The new UAE is a modern, cosmopolitan and global society, sustained by an economy which has gone from a peripheral $37 billion GDP in 1985 to $450 billion in 2021. Politically, the UAE has established itself among the 34 middle powers of the world. The country ranks 22 in THE MOST RECENT ISRAELI CRIME The Israeli campaign against Gaza poses a serious challenge to almost all concerned parties. As always, the main Israeli rhetoric is that the current atrocities started with Hamas bombarding Israel, and that Israel responded in “self-defense.”HUSSEIN IBISH
Hussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and a weekly columnist for Bloomberg Opinion and The National. His work focuses on the role of Arab Americans and he is the author of What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the PalestinianNational Goal
GAWDAT BAHGAT
Gawdat Bahgat is professor of national security affairs at the National Defense University’s Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies. He is the author of 12 books including Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East and Energy Security, Israel and the Persian Gulf.SAVING MUSLIM WOMEN
The book, published in 2013 and which Abu-Lughod discussed in a recent talk at the American University in Cairo, tells stories of “ordinary women countering and resisting many aspects of gendered power, often invoking their rights under Islam, appealing to Islam as a synonym of the highest morality, and finding meaning in being Muslim.”. MOSCOW’S MIDDLE EASTERN MESSIANISM Russia’s Middle East Policy: from Lenin to Putin. By Alexey Vasiliev. Routledge, London, 2018. 554 pp. The value of Alexey Vasiliev’s Russia’s Middle East Policy: from Lenin to Putin is evident to advanced scholars of the region, whose interests lie in the history of ideas and institutions, if only for the reason that this is one of those texts translated from both another language andABDULKHALEQ ABDULLA
Abdulkhaleq Abdulla. Abdulkhaleq Abdulla is a retired professor of political science and author of The Gulf Moment in Contemporary Arab History. On @abdulkhaleq_uae. DEVELOPING THE CONCEPT OF PALESTINIAN AUTONOMY Developing the Concept of Palestinian Autonomy. Lawyer Joel Singer stands left of then-Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres while he signs the historic Oslo I Accord at the White House, Sept.13, 1993. Avi Ohayon/GPO. People tend to think that Israelis and Palestinians are incapable of negotiating. THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUM The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. GLOBAL VACCINE EQUITY IS A MORAL AND ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE 1 day ago · With the WHO classifying the coronavirus variant identified in India as a global “ variant of concern,” the importance of global vaccine equity has received a renewed focus.The variant, officially identified as B.1.617.2, has recently been labeled as “ Delta ” to aid public discussion of the policies around it . Given the lack of robust data on infected individuals, conservativeSPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
FEBRUARY 2021
The national poverty rate in Egypt recently went down just before the pandemic from 32.5 percent in 2017/2018 to 29.7 percent in 2019/2020; however, the pandemic is expected to exacerbate poverty once more. Egypt’s national poverty line is set at EGP 857 per month, which is MARCH 2021 – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS November 8, 2020 Hamad Mohammed /Reuters. Today is March 8, 2021. Cairo Review Contributing Editor Sydney Wise sat down with Dr. Denis Sullivan, who currently acts as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Zayed University and is Director of DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD Doughnut Economics: Living in a Sustainable World. How humanity can transform from traditional growth-first economic policies to a 21st century vision centered around sustainable development. By Dania El Akkawi. A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THESEE MORE ONTHECAIROREVIEW.COM
HUSSEIN IBISH
Hussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and a weekly columnist for Bloomberg Opinion and The National. His work focuses on the role of Arab Americans and he is the author of What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the PalestinianNational Goal
SHORT PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES’ FOREIGN POLICY IN The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE Barack Obama’s Lost Promise. Without a more consistent and effective implementation of the policy, the promise of a better American relationship with the Muslim World will remain elusive. I still vividly remember President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on June 4, 2009, delivered just five months into his first term of office. THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUM The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. GLOBAL VACCINE EQUITY IS A MORAL AND ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE 1 day ago · With the WHO classifying the coronavirus variant identified in India as a global “ variant of concern,” the importance of global vaccine equity has received a renewed focus.The variant, officially identified as B.1.617.2, has recently been labeled as “ Delta ” to aid public discussion of the policies around it . Given the lack of robust data on infected individuals, conservativeSPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
FEBRUARY 2021
The national poverty rate in Egypt recently went down just before the pandemic from 32.5 percent in 2017/2018 to 29.7 percent in 2019/2020; however, the pandemic is expected to exacerbate poverty once more. Egypt’s national poverty line is set at EGP 857 per month, which is MARCH 2021 – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS November 8, 2020 Hamad Mohammed /Reuters. Today is March 8, 2021. Cairo Review Contributing Editor Sydney Wise sat down with Dr. Denis Sullivan, who currently acts as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Zayed University and is Director of DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD Doughnut Economics: Living in a Sustainable World. How humanity can transform from traditional growth-first economic policies to a 21st century vision centered around sustainable development. By Dania El Akkawi. A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THESEE MORE ONTHECAIROREVIEW.COM
HUSSEIN IBISH
Hussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and a weekly columnist for Bloomberg Opinion and The National. His work focuses on the role of Arab Americans and he is the author of What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the PalestinianNational Goal
SHORT PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES’ FOREIGN POLICY IN The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE Barack Obama’s Lost Promise. Without a more consistent and effective implementation of the policy, the promise of a better American relationship with the Muslim World will remain elusive. I still vividly remember President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on June 4, 2009, delivered just five months into his first term of office. COVAX – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo.FEBRUARY 2021
The national poverty rate in Egypt recently went down just before the pandemic from 32.5 percent in 2017/2018 to 29.7 percent in 2019/2020; however, the pandemic is expected to exacerbate poverty once more. Egypt’s national poverty line is set at EGP 857 per month, which is MARCH 2021 – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS The Cairo Review’s reporter-researcher Ibrahim Elzayat and assistant editor Omar Auf sat down with Jillian Campana, a professor of theater at the American University in Cairo (AUC) and author of the book Western Theater in a Global Context: Directing and Teaching Culturally Inclusive Drama Around the World.. Campana discussed the connectivity of non-Western theater and her work with the film THE RISE OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES The new UAE is a modern, cosmopolitan and global society, sustained by an economy which has gone from a peripheral $37 billion GDP in 1985 to $450 billion in 2021. Politically, the UAE has established itself among the 34 middle powers of the world. The country ranks 22 inHUSSEIN IBISH
Hussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and a weekly columnist for Bloomberg Opinion and The National. His work focuses on the role of Arab Americans and he is the author of What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the PalestinianNational Goal
THE MOST RECENT ISRAELI CRIME The Israeli campaign against Gaza poses a serious challenge to almost all concerned parties. As always, the main Israeli rhetoric is that the current atrocities started with Hamas bombarding Israel, and that Israel responded in “self-defense.”GAWDAT BAHGAT
Gawdat Bahgat is professor of national security affairs at the National Defense University’s Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies. He is the author of 12 books including Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East and Energy Security, Israel and the Persian Gulf. MOSCOW’S MIDDLE EASTERN MESSIANISM Russia’s Middle East Policy: from Lenin to Putin. By Alexey Vasiliev. Routledge, London, 2018. 554 pp. The value of Alexey Vasiliev’s Russia’s Middle East Policy: from Lenin to Putin is evident to advanced scholars of the region, whose interests lie in the history of ideas and institutions, if only for the reason that this is one of those texts translated from both another language andSAVING MUSLIM WOMEN
The book, published in 2013 and which Abu-Lughod discussed in a recent talk at the American University in Cairo, tells stories of “ordinary women countering and resisting many aspects of gendered power, often invoking their rights under Islam, appealing to Islam as a synonym of the highest morality, and finding meaning in being Muslim.”.ABDULKHALEQ ABDULLA
Abdulkhaleq Abdulla. Abdulkhaleq Abdulla is a retired professor of political science and author of The Gulf Moment in Contemporary Arab History. On @abdulkhaleq_uae. THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUM The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. GLOBAL VACCINE EQUITY IS A MORAL AND ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE 1 day ago · With the WHO classifying the coronavirus variant identified in India as a global “ variant of concern,” the importance of global vaccine equity has received a renewed focus.The variant, officially identified as B.1.617.2, has recently been labeled as “ Delta ” to aid public discussion of the policies around it . Given the lack of robust data on infected individuals, conservativeSPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
FEBRUARY 2021
The national poverty rate in Egypt recently went down just before the pandemic from 32.5 percent in 2017/2018 to 29.7 percent in 2019/2020; however, the pandemic is expected to exacerbate poverty once more. Egypt’s national poverty line is set at EGP 857 per month, which is MARCH 2021 – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS November 8, 2020 Hamad Mohammed /Reuters. Today is March 8, 2021. Cairo Review Contributing Editor Sydney Wise sat down with Dr. Denis Sullivan, who currently acts as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Zayed University and is Director of DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD Doughnut Economics: Living in a Sustainable World. How humanity can transform from traditional growth-first economic policies to a 21st century vision centered around sustainable development. By Dania El Akkawi. A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THESEE MORE ONTHECAIROREVIEW.COM
HUSSEIN IBISH
Hussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and a weekly columnist for Bloomberg Opinion and The National. His work focuses on the role of Arab Americans and he is the author of What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the PalestinianNational Goal
SHORT PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES’ FOREIGN POLICY IN The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE Barack Obama’s Lost Promise. Without a more consistent and effective implementation of the policy, the promise of a better American relationship with the Muslim World will remain elusive. I still vividly remember President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on June 4, 2009, delivered just five months into his first term of office. THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUM The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. GLOBAL VACCINE EQUITY IS A MORAL AND ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE 1 day ago · With the WHO classifying the coronavirus variant identified in India as a global “ variant of concern,” the importance of global vaccine equity has received a renewed focus.The variant, officially identified as B.1.617.2, has recently been labeled as “ Delta ” to aid public discussion of the policies around it . Given the lack of robust data on infected individuals, conservativeSPRING 2021
Spring 2021. Cairo Review No. 41. The Gulf Looks Forward: New Horizons, Old Tensions. In less than 50 years, the countries of the Gulf – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have gone from little more than desert trading posts and fishing villages to thriving centers of global commerce andinternational
FEBRUARY 2021
The national poverty rate in Egypt recently went down just before the pandemic from 32.5 percent in 2017/2018 to 29.7 percent in 2019/2020; however, the pandemic is expected to exacerbate poverty once more. Egypt’s national poverty line is set at EGP 857 per month, which is MARCH 2021 – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS November 8, 2020 Hamad Mohammed /Reuters. Today is March 8, 2021. Cairo Review Contributing Editor Sydney Wise sat down with Dr. Denis Sullivan, who currently acts as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Zayed University and is Director of DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD Doughnut Economics: Living in a Sustainable World. How humanity can transform from traditional growth-first economic policies to a 21st century vision centered around sustainable development. By Dania El Akkawi. A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THESEE MORE ONTHECAIROREVIEW.COM
HUSSEIN IBISH
Hussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and a weekly columnist for Bloomberg Opinion and The National. His work focuses on the role of Arab Americans and he is the author of What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the PalestinianNational Goal
SHORT PERSPECTIVES ON THE UNITED STATES’ FOREIGN POLICY IN The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE Barack Obama’s Lost Promise. Without a more consistent and effective implementation of the policy, the promise of a better American relationship with the Muslim World will remain elusive. I still vividly remember President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo on June 4, 2009, delivered just five months into his first term of office. COVAX – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo.FEBRUARY 2021
The national poverty rate in Egypt recently went down just before the pandemic from 32.5 percent in 2017/2018 to 29.7 percent in 2019/2020; however, the pandemic is expected to exacerbate poverty once more. Egypt’s national poverty line is set at EGP 857 per month, which is MARCH 2021 – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS The Cairo Review’s reporter-researcher Ibrahim Elzayat and assistant editor Omar Auf sat down with Jillian Campana, a professor of theater at the American University in Cairo (AUC) and author of the book Western Theater in a Global Context: Directing and Teaching Culturally Inclusive Drama Around the World.. Campana discussed the connectivity of non-Western theater and her work with the film THE RISE OF THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES The new UAE is a modern, cosmopolitan and global society, sustained by an economy which has gone from a peripheral $37 billion GDP in 1985 to $450 billion in 2021. Politically, the UAE has established itself among the 34 middle powers of the world. The country ranks 22 inHUSSEIN IBISH
Hussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and a weekly columnist for Bloomberg Opinion and The National. His work focuses on the role of Arab Americans and he is the author of What’s Wrong with the One-State Agenda? Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the PalestinianNational Goal
THE MOST RECENT ISRAELI CRIME The Israeli campaign against Gaza poses a serious challenge to almost all concerned parties. As always, the main Israeli rhetoric is that the current atrocities started with Hamas bombarding Israel, and that Israel responded in “self-defense.”GAWDAT BAHGAT
Gawdat Bahgat is professor of national security affairs at the National Defense University’s Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies. He is the author of 12 books including Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East and Energy Security, Israel and the Persian Gulf. MOSCOW’S MIDDLE EASTERN MESSIANISM Russia’s Middle East Policy: from Lenin to Putin. By Alexey Vasiliev. Routledge, London, 2018. 554 pp. The value of Alexey Vasiliev’s Russia’s Middle East Policy: from Lenin to Putin is evident to advanced scholars of the region, whose interests lie in the history of ideas and institutions, if only for the reason that this is one of those texts translated from both another language andSAVING MUSLIM WOMEN
The book, published in 2013 and which Abu-Lughod discussed in a recent talk at the American University in Cairo, tells stories of “ordinary women countering and resisting many aspects of gendered power, often invoking their rights under Islam, appealing to Islam as a synonym of the highest morality, and finding meaning in being Muslim.”.ABDULKHALEQ ABDULLA
Abdulkhaleq Abdulla. Abdulkhaleq Abdulla is a retired professor of political science and author of The Gulf Moment in Contemporary Arab History. On @abdulkhaleq_uae. THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUMCAIRO AFRICACAIRO EGYPT BREAKING NEWSCAIRO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTEGYPT CAIROCAIRO EGYPT TRAVEL GUIDEMARCEL CAIRO REVIEWS The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. The international day of action on climate change brought hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets of New York City on Sunday, easily exceeding organizers’ hopes for the largest protest on theissue in history.
THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THE Joe Biden began his presidency on the steps of a heavily guarded Capitol, encircled by miles of austere barbed wire. There, he delivered an appeal to end America’s “uncivil war” to a public still reeling from the events of January 6, when a violent mob inspired by outgoing President Donald Trump descended on the U.S. Capitol, leading to five deaths.PETER J. JACQUES
Peter J. Jacques is professor of the School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs and the National Center for Integrated Coastal Research at the University of Central Florida.He is the president of the Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences from 2018 to2020. His book is
END OF WAR, BUT NOT OF CONFLICT Ibrahim Awad is professor of practice of global affairs and the director of the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies in the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University in Cairo. From 2005 to 2010, he acted as director of the International Migration Programme at the International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva, and prior to that, between 2005 and 2010, he was MOSCOW’S MIDDLE EASTERN MESSIANISM Russia’s Middle East Policy: from Lenin to Putin. By Alexey Vasiliev. Routledge, London, 2018. 554 pp. The value of Alexey Vasiliev’s Russia’s Middle East Policy: from Lenin to Putin is evident to advanced scholars of the region, whose interests lie in the history of ideas and institutions, if only for the reason that this is one of those texts translated from both another language andMAGDA SHAHIN
The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. STRUGGLE OF THE MIDDLE EAST REFUGEES António Guterres has served as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees since 2005. He oversees 7,685 staff members working in 126 countries, and an annual budget of $3.6 billion. He was prime minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002, during which time he was heavily involved in the international effort to resolve the crisis inEast Timor.
BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. NO JOBS AND BAD JOBS Legions of young Egyptians are unemployed. Many eventually find work but in an informal labor sector that deprives them of social security and other benefits. The economic frustrations of a new generation pose a serious threat to Egypt’s democratic transition. THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRSCURRENT ISSUETOPICSTHE UN AT 75COVID-19TAHRIR FORUMGLOBAL FORUMCAIRO AFRICACAIRO EGYPT BREAKING NEWSCAIRO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTEGYPT CAIROCAIRO EGYPT TRAVEL GUIDEMARCEL CAIRO REVIEWS The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. DOUGHNUT ECONOMICS: LIVING IN A SUSTAINABLE WORLD A protester carries a sign during the “People’s Climate March” in the Manhattan borough of New York September 21, 2014. The international day of action on climate change brought hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets of New York City on Sunday, easily exceeding organizers’ hopes for the largest protest on theissue in history.
THE NORMALIZATION OF ANTIDEMOCRATIC EXTREMISM IN THE Joe Biden began his presidency on the steps of a heavily guarded Capitol, encircled by miles of austere barbed wire. There, he delivered an appeal to end America’s “uncivil war” to a public still reeling from the events of January 6, when a violent mob inspired by outgoing President Donald Trump descended on the U.S. Capitol, leading to five deaths.PETER J. JACQUES
Peter J. Jacques is professor of the School of Politics, Security, and International Affairs and the National Center for Integrated Coastal Research at the University of Central Florida.He is the president of the Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences from 2018 to2020. His book is
END OF WAR, BUT NOT OF CONFLICT Ibrahim Awad is professor of practice of global affairs and the director of the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies in the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University in Cairo. From 2005 to 2010, he acted as director of the International Migration Programme at the International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva, and prior to that, between 2005 and 2010, he was MOSCOW’S MIDDLE EASTERN MESSIANISM Russia’s Middle East Policy: from Lenin to Putin. By Alexey Vasiliev. Routledge, London, 2018. 554 pp. The value of Alexey Vasiliev’s Russia’s Middle East Policy: from Lenin to Putin is evident to advanced scholars of the region, whose interests lie in the history of ideas and institutions, if only for the reason that this is one of those texts translated from both another language andMAGDA SHAHIN
The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. STRUGGLE OF THE MIDDLE EAST REFUGEES António Guterres has served as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees since 2005. He oversees 7,685 staff members working in 126 countries, and an annual budget of $3.6 billion. He was prime minister of Portugal from 1995 to 2002, during which time he was heavily involved in the international effort to resolve the crisis inEast Timor.
BARACK OBAMA’S LOST PROMISE The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at American University in Cairo. NO JOBS AND BAD JOBS Legions of young Egyptians are unemployed. Many eventually find work but in an informal labor sector that deprives them of social security and other benefits. The economic frustrations of a new generation pose a serious threat to Egypt’s democratic transition. TUNISIA: BIRTH OF THE CITIZEN 8 hours ago · There were hardly any tenth anniversary celebrations of the uprising which saw the ouster of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and the establishment of a reformed state. Foreign journalists visiting Tunisia in December 2020 had difficulties finding suitable photos to take or any specific gathering to cover.. Yet, the uprising’s most telling marker is found in the freedom of expression ABOUT US – THE CAIRO REVIEW OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at the American University in Cairo (AUC). Its primary aim is to be a focal point for policymakers, officials, academics, experts, journalists, students,and others in
YOUSSEF CHERIF
8 hours ago · Youssef Cherif is the director of the Columbia Global Centers, Tunis.He is the author of The Modern Arab State: A Decade of Uprisings in the MENA and has published several articles, reports and book chapters on the politics and international relations of North Africa.On Twitter: @faiyla .TAHRIR FORUM
U.S. and Saudi confrontations with Iran are causing proxy-warfare in weak or failing Arab states and escalating tensions in the Gulf, but there might still be a chance for diplomatic progress with the right combination of measures targeting Gulf-specific, regional, and international issues. COVID-19: LESSONS FROM THE BLACK DEATH In trying to understand the potential effects of COVID-19 on society, some commentators have looked to the Black Death – the name given to the Yersinia Pestis plague that first ravaged Europe from 1347 to 1351. The Black Death started the Renaissance, caused the end of serfdom and “feudalism,” led to the Reformation, and so forth.THE YAZIDI GENOCIDE
The United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Syrian Arab Republic was established on August 22, 2011 by the UN Human Rights Council. The commission is mandated to investigate all alleged violations of international human rights law since March 2011 in Syria as well as, where possible, identify those responsible with a view to ensuring that perpetrators are held DARK GEOPOLITICS OF THE MIDDLE EAST Hooshang Amirahmadi is a professor at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and former director of the Center for Middle East Studies at Rutgers University.He is the founder and president of the American Iranian Council and a Senior Associate Member at Oxford University. He is author of The Political Economy of Iran Under the Qajars: Society, Politics, Economics and FACING THE NUCLEAR STORM Soon enough, countries with nuclear power in the Middle East will have to face a storm when it comes to operating their power plants safely. That is why the focus on introducing resilient energy systems is receiving much attention in developed and developing countries alike. REBUILDING IRAQ: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES The deterioration of Iraqi infrastructure predates the U.S. invasion of 2003. The Iran–Iraq War (1980–88) forced the regime to divert most available resources to military-related spending andSAVING MUSLIM WOMEN
A common view in the West is that Muslim women are oppressed by Islamic culture and therefore in need of liberation from it. Columbia University scholar Lila Abu-Lughod has spent three decades turning such perceptions on their head.Search query
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