Simon HendersonWhat does Gulf aid to Egypt mean for the United States
Michael SinghU.S. policymakers are worrying about yet another looming contingency: economic collapse in Egypt. For them “It is important, even urgent, that the Egyptian economy gets stronger.”
Claude SalhaniInstead of tackling the litany of explosive economic and security crises on his plate, President Mohammad Morsi of Egypt orders the arrest of comedian B.Y.
Caroline FreundAn economic outlook for Middle East and North Africa (MENA) as part of the economic analysis by the World Bank.
Heba Abou ShniefAny reform program that the government wishes to undertake will raise a myriad of administrative, financial and political economy challenges.
Adeel MalikandTy McCormickThe struggle for post-revolutionary Egypt isn't a high-stakes game of political chicken so much as an economic marathon that has no clear finish line
Priyamvada Gopal It is time to dispense with the myth that only western capitalism can teach the world to be free
Zeinab Abul-MagdShould the production of pasta, mineral water, and gas station services qualify as classified military secrets? And discussions of them be treason? Egypt’s military says Yes
Ibrahim SaifHow can the new arrivals on the decision-making scene form alliances, establish a new equilibrium and achieve the economic growth that can help solve the problems affecting the countries concerned?
Scott LongIf “civil society” had been tasked alone with overthrowing the former regime, Mubarak would be preparing for immortality in an official pyramid
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