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Egypt’s Socioeconomic Status Hinders its Modernization

Trust reflects positively on nations’ rapid economic growth argues renowned political scientist Francis Fukuyama. To further illustrate his point, Fukuyama claims in his book,...

Erdogan’s Libya Campaign Puts Africa on the Brink of War

Turkish intervention in Libya has not only significantly influenced the situation in the country but has also had a disproportional impact on the regional...

How ultranationalist rhetoric is stalemating the GERD dispute?

Authors: Dr. Nervana Mahmoud & Dr. Mohamed Fouad The GERD dispute has proven to be a tough and challenging. Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia have been...

Water cooperation between States ‘key’ to Blue Nile dam project

Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo underscored via videoconference that “transboundary water cooperation is a key element in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”. She also...

States of the Nile

Authors: Dr. Mohamed A. Fouad, MP & Ahmed Elbasuoney*, LLM (Egypt) On Friday, Egypt filed a complaint to the UN Security Council requesting the latter’s...

Infrastructure fund Africa50 helps Egypt’s solar power sector take off

A 37-square-kilometer solar park so large that it can be seen from space, with over seven million photovoltaic panels, and funding of $4 billion....

An Insight into Egypt-Russian Cooperation on Nuclear Power

Last October 2019, during the first Russia-Africa Summit, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi reaffirmed commitment to scale-up cooperation in...

Can the International Law resolve Egypt Nile River Crisis?

International Law plays an important role in resolving conflicts among states in the international arena. The conflict between the Nile Basin countries is a...

Who are the real betrayers of Egypt, Critics or Sycophants?

“You are betraying your country by exposing its defects!” is a common accusation made by the sycophants to the ruling regime in Egypt who...

Egypt needs to better leverage its foreign policy

Despite being a developing nation incapable of providing adequate job opportunities for its youth, Egypt possesses tremendous soft power that, if well utilized, could...

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