
Quarterly Supplement (June 2005)
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A message to the South
The crisis of multilateralism in international relations is deep but not irreparable, writes Boutros Boutros-Ghali
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Out of the black hole
Noeman Al-Sayyad evaluates the contribution the Arab Human Development Report has made to the Arab political reform debate
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Clipping corruption's wings
Corruption is not only morally contemptible, but economically and politically disastrous. Antonio Vigilante sizoutlines what it is and what to do about it
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High expectations
With development and security increasingly linked in public discourse, Seheir Kansouh-Habib speaks to former President Chissano of Mozambique about UN reform and the future of Africa
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Harmony in habitation
The architecture of Hassan Fathi, celebrated abroad, deserves increased recognition at home, writes Tharwat Sabry
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Shihata's last testament
As a contribution to the ongoing national dialogue on constitutional reform, Beyond presents an excerpt from the late Ibrahim Shihata's book, My Will for My Country
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Seeing the whole
Mervat Tallawy, the UN's top official in the West Asia region, talks to Hedayat Abdel-Nabi of the challenges facing the region
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