Made in Egypt
If export-led growth is the goal much remains to be done before Egyptian industry can compete effectively in international markets, writes
Ibrahim Nafie
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The landscape of opposition
South Lebanon's liberation, writes Edward Said, disproves conventional wisdom on the "peace process." What clichés will come crashing down next?
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Post-Zionism
Mohamed Sid-Ahmed questions whether Zionism should be seen as a monolithic, immutable, dogma, or as a notion that is amenable to change in line with changing circumstances
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Driving the hardest bargain
There is no reason for the PA to back down on borders, writes Sharif Elmusa. Israeli intransigence has melted in other circumstances, after all
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Close up
By Salama Ahmed Salama
A costly disease
The Supreme Constitutional Court's ruling on the unconstitutionality of the new law regulating NGO activity came as a shock.
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Editorial
Give peace a chance
Evidence is only now emerging of the full horror of the conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia.
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Naguib Mahfouz
Hardly a luxury
I am happy about the increasing awareness of environmental problems. There was a time when we thought that environmental preservation was a luxury, or at best a peripheral issue.
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Soapbox
By Osama El-Ghazali Harb
Free and responsible
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