School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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While the future is foggy in light of the pandemic, the importance of technology is real and certain, and the creation of new jobs will pave the way for new global work arrangements.
Topic:
Science and Technology, Labor Issues, Inequality, Work Culture, and Workforce
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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In this infographic article, we illustrate Egypt’s economic performance, pandemic response, and future based on commentary from IMF economist Said Bakhache.
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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By harnessing national confidence, proactively dealing with regional security concerns and exercising geopolitical cooperation, the UAE is positioning itself as a regional powerhouse.
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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To reach an agreement on Iran’s nuclear program and provide an effective security apparatus across the region, all Middle Eastern countries need to move beyond a zero-sum mentality.
Topic:
Security, Defense Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation, Diplomacy, Nuclear Weapons, Regional Cooperation, Military Strategy, and Regionalism
School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, American University in Cairo
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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.
Topic:
Labor Issues, Governance, Family, Corporations, and Migrant Workers