Budget Breakdown: Addressing Egypt's Debt Crisis
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Consolidating public resources is an obvious step to help alleviate Egypt's growing debt burden, but one that Sisi's regime avoids at all costs.
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Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Consolidating public resources is an obvious step to help alleviate Egypt's growing debt burden, but one that Sisi's regime avoids at all costs.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Over the past year, protesters have sustained the revolutionary "Woman, Life, Freedom" uprising in Iran and throughout the diaspora.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
New research reveals a wide gap between Kuwaitis' own views about sustainability and government plans.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
The recent ban of the Barbie film is part of a growing crackdown on feminism and freedom of expression in Kuwait.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Relying on security measures alone to counter the al-Shabab insurgency has so far proved ineffective, and any hope of defeating the al-Qaeda affiliate in Somalia and throughout the African Horn is becoming increasingly illusive.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
While Qatar has developed its own relationships in Latin America, it also stands to benefit as a trusted go-between in diplomatic rivalries.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
The country has been plagued by so many coups that military-led government is the rule, rather than the exception.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Jordan's controversial new cybercrime law, now ratified by the king, may have serious consequences for freedom of expression, political participation, and the digital economy.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Following reports of widespread migrant exploitation, Libyan authorities in both Tripoli and Tobruk are conducting a deliberate effort to crack down on smuggling.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
While justified as economically infeasible, the exclusion of Kurdistan from a new Iraqi infrastructure plan is a purely political move.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Climate change is an existential concern for countries across the Middle East and North Africa. Yet as governments invest in climate mitigation and adaptation, the specific impacts of a warming climate on women are often overlooked.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
The end of meetings in the Kazakh capital offers an opportunity to reevaluate the forum and assess its relevance for the future of the Syrian conflict.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Recent public opinion surveys offer an opportunity to reevaluate youth political engagement across the region, a decade after the 2011 Arab Uprisings and waves of subsequent protest movements.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Tensions between the ruling regime and al-Azhar, Egypt's leading Islamic establishment, have raised questions about the nature of the relationship between the religious and political authorities in the country.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Recent government decisions to expand English language instruction in Algerian schools, though seemingly educational in nature, are only the latest developments in a longstanding national dispute.