Al-Ahram Weekly   Al-Ahram Weekly
30 March - 5 April 2000
Issue No. 475
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875 Issues navigation Current Issue Previous Issue Back Issues

Defensive collaborations
IIbrahim Nafie continues to explore Egyptian-US relations by examining their military dimensions
Why September is the last chance
John Whitbeck on the bottom line for 'historic reconciliation'
Two overlapping processes
Mohamed Sid-Ahmed
argues that much depends on Clinton's ability to broker a Middle East peace deal
Learning lessons from Lebanon
Baheieddin Hassan finds surprising evidence of vibrant democracy in an unexpected place
Close up
By Salama Ahmed Salama
Life after peace
No one can deny Egypt its historical regional role, particularly after the machine guns fall silent and negotiations are concluded. --read on--
Editorial
Impossible compromise

After meeting his American counterpart on Tuesday, President Hosni Mubarak clearly stated that the Geneva summit's failure to agree on the resumption of talks between Israel and Syria did not mean an end to efforts to overcome differences between the two sides. --read on--

Naguib Mahfouz
The president's visit
I notice that the general mood in the region seems to have changed quite profoundly since President Mubarak began his trip to the US. --read on--

Soapbox
By Abdel-Alim Mohamed
An unnecessary opinion
There is nothing new in the contention that Israel's practices in occupied Arab land contravene international law. --read on--

 

 

 
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