Regarding the kidnapped Soldiers
The latest political crisis in Egypt revolves around seven Egyptian soldiers who…
Egypt’s investment problems: The Cemex case
By Iris Boutros The young, new Minister of Investment, Yehia Hamed recently…
Busted flush
By: Philip Whitfield You’d be livid if your boss blew your wages…
Op-ed Review: History repeats itself and wheat
One columnist recalls an incident in Egyptian history that resembles what happened…
In search of real reform
Despite the growing crisis, Egypt may be better resisting the temptation to…
Egypt: Re-thinking political parties
There are specific signs that differentiate political revolutions from social ones. Both…
Egypt: Too big to bail!
An interesting assumption is continuously being adopted by many of Egypt’s intelligentsia…
Muslim Brotherhood decay: the logic of imperative Laxity
By Hesham Shafick On 10 May 2011, I interviewed Khairat El-Shater, the…
Football emerges as focal point of dissent in Saudi Arabia
By James M. Dorsey Football, alongside minority Shi’a Muslims and relatives…
Dusty days
There was nothing romantic about my first experience with a sandstorm in…