Tug of war Ibrahim Nafie examines the double bind of Arab aid to the Palestinians and the position of Hamas
A marriage made in hell Washington's wedding of democratic evangelism to destructive military campaigns and quasi-racist wars has set democratisation back by decades, writes Gamil Mattar
Unexpected gifts Iran's regional influence has never been stronger. And all, writes Ibrahim Nawar , thanks to the United States
Pattern on the sand What is at stake is not the clash of civilisations, contends Abdel-Wahab El-Messiri , but the very concept of humanity itself
Many cultures, one humanity In a rapidly globalising world the challenge is to accept differences while admitting a shared destiny, writes Zygmunt Bauman
No fig leaf We always talk of corruption; rarely do we ask how it came about, writes Amin Howeidy
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Editorial:
Just say no
Close up:
International intervention and the Arabs
By Salama A Salama
Soapbox:
Bulls and bears
By AUTHOR
Dialogues of Naguib Mahfouz:
Life after Nobel
By Naguib Mahfouz
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