School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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Growing trends of unilateralism are encouraging violence and threatening a systemic breakdown of international law and order. Change must come, and soon
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International Law, Violence, International Order, and Unilateralism
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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Israel’s democratic principles are under threat both internally and externally. Its long-term survival is to integrate fully into the Middle East, and the key to that integration is to peacefully resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Democracy, Rule of Law, Liberalism, Israeli–Palestinian Conflict, and Democratic Backsliding
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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What would African educational systems look like without colonial influence? Answering such questions may guide educators in the various communities of the African continent to imagine something re-centered around indigenous experiences. Anti-racism is an important part of that answer
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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The institutional human rights and constitutionalist framework in Africa has been constantly evolving through the Organization of African Unity’s history and transformation into the African Union. In the face of contemporary challenges in the form of coups, unconstitutional changes in government, and more, African policymakers must focus on grounding their policy within the normative framework of the Union
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Human Rights, Norms, African Union, Constitutionalism, and Organization of African Unity
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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History has proven that a completely politically unified Africa may be impossible to achieve; instead, integration should be pursued with a more limited goal of facilitating faster economic, social, and political progress
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History, Regional Integration, Economic Development, and Pan-Africanism
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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Knowledge is power; by harnessing knowledge production, the Organization of African Unity and its successor, the African Union, have set the continent on a new path.
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Regional Integration, African Union, Regional Politics, and Organization of African Unity
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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The violence of the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023, and Israel’s subsequent retaliatory war on Gaza have reignited historical collective traumas and existential fears among Jewish-Israelis, the Jewish Diaspora, and Palestinians
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Diaspora, Trauma, Hamas, Palestinians, October 7, and 2023 Gaza War
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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Is it possible to imagine, let alone move toward a different global political-economic order? Ibrahim Awad believes conferences and the exchange of ideas have a role to play in moving such a reality forward
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Economics, Political Economy, Politics, Neoliberalism, Interview, and International Order
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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How is Senegal’s recently-elected young president faring in his efforts to navigate a complex local and regional ethno-political landscape? And what echoes from the past inform such efforts? Historian of West Africa answers these questions
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Ethnicity, Interview, African Union, and Regional Politics