Al-Ahram Weekly Online   30 December 2010 - 6 January 2011
Issue No. 1029
Opinion
 
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875

The NDP's cost of staying on top
By effectively excluding the opposition parties from parliament, the ruling National Democratic Party may have got more than it bargained for, says Salah Eissa
Handling religious tensions the modern way
Events this year have indicated a heightening of inter-religious tensions, behoving all Egyptians to insist upon a renewed national partnership, writes Samir Morcos
Tests of a difficult region
It is time Egypt reinvigorated its positive political and economic role, not only in the Arab region but also across Africa, writes Ibrahim Awad
Forecasts for an emerging economy
Samir Radwan presents evidence for a quantitative leap for Egypt's economy
The Arab world's tipping point
Nothing much happened for the Arab world in 2010, and nothing much will happen in 2011, writes Ezzedine Choukri Fishere . But business as usual cannot -- and won't -- go on indefinitely
How to live with two Sudans
For Egypt, the managed partition of Sudan would not spell disaster, but a descent into chaos would, writes Hani Raslan

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