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1. The Invasion of Rafah

2. The Egyptian Financial Crisis: Implications for the region, and for Israel too

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7. Egypt: The Price of Inaction on Tax Reform

8. Egypt: Basic data

9. Egypt: Country outlook

10. Egypt: Country fact sheet

11. Egypt: Briefing sheet

12. Egypt: Economic structure

13. Egypt: Political structure

14. Egypt: Country forecast summary

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23. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

24. Global business environment improves

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26. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

27. Power and potential: The economics of Egyptian construction and ICT

28. Trading short-term gains for long-term costs: the Egyptian political economy under al-Sisi

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31. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

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36. CTC Sentinel: July 2023 Issue

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41. EIU Global Outlook—a summary of our latest global views

42. Egypt: Political and institutional effectiveness

43. Egypt: Political forces at a glance

44. Egypt’s Economic Freefall Provides an Opening for U.S. Assistance—and Leverage

45. Sudan's Civil War: Mediation Challenges and the U.S. Role

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48. The Israel-Hamas war and the role of Qatar and Egypt

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51. The Revolutionary Kids Are Alright: Egypt Ten Years after the Coup

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54. Financing Pledges and Managing Expectations

55. US Aid to Egypt: The Challenge of Balancing National Interest and Human Rights

56. The Geopolitics of Seawater Desalination

57. COP27: Will Egypt Bring New Life to Climate Conferences?

58. Building Resilience Blocks: How to Improve the Quality of Work for the Egyptian Construction Precariat?

59. Gender-Based Violence in Egypt and Morocco: Politics and Policy-Making

60. The Role of Egyptian Female Entrepreneurship in the Digital Era post-COVID-19

61. New Dynamics, Old Problems: Turkey’s Rapprochement Overtures in the Eastern Mediterranean

62. Prepping for COP27

63. The U.S.-Egypt Military Relationship: Complexities, Contradictions, and Challenges

64. Reexamining U.S. Aid to the Middle East: Ideas for Advancing Both Governance and Democracy

65. What makes democracy possible? Transitions in Egypt and Tunisia after the Arab Uprisings

66. The social and economic cost of Egypt's prison system

67. Egypt transport policies 2014-2021

68. Egypt’s water policy after the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

69. Decentralization and Geographical Inequality in Egypt

70. Financial Analysis of Health System Shifts in Egypt: Searching for “gratuitousness” and the right to health

71. Q&A with CCAS Assistant Professor Killian Clarke

72. COP 27: Ask the Experts with Mohammed Mahmoud

73. Energy in the Eastern Mediterranean

74. Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam. The Law, History, Politics and Geopolitics behind Africa’s Largest Hydropower Project

75. Egypt’s Decade of Water Woes

76. The GERD from an Ethiopian Perspective: Actors, Interests and Instruments

77. Connecting Strategic Dots: Biden’s Visit to the Middle East

78. International Dimensions of Authoritarian Persistence in the MENA Region: Revisiting US Foreign Aid to Egypt in the post-2011 Arab Uprisings Era

79. Egypt as the Cornerstone of the New Regional Security Architecture

80. Turkey as Normative Power: Connections with the Muslim Brotherhood during the Arab Spring

81. The Security Ghost of the January 25th Revolution in al-Sisi Regime’s Policy toward Gaza

82. Lost in transition: The Muslim Brotherhood in 2022

83. Labor and Politics in the Middle East and North Africa

84. COVID-19 in the MENA: Two Years On

85. Two are Better than One: The Role of Qatar and Egypt in Gaza

86. Egypt and Israel: Renewable Energies for Peace

87. Egypt: Political and institutional effectiveness

88. Egypt: Political forces at a glance

89. Politics, War and Eastern Mediterranean Gas

90. The War on Public Consciousness: Social media as a tool of influence by supporters of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood

91. Russia invades Ukraine: The economic fall-out and consequences for energy markets

92. Retain, Restructure, or Divest? Policy Options for Egypt’s Military Economy

93. Throwing Down the Gauntlet: What the IMF Can Do About Egypt’s Military Companies

94. How Huawei’s Localization in North Africa Delivered Mixed Returns

95. Egypt Faces Severe Economic Problems

96. Explaining Egypt’s January 2011 Revolution between Conspiracy and Conventional Wisdom

97. A Visualization of Egypt’s Economic Performance During COVID-19

98. The Renaissance Dam after the Security Council

99. ‘Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong:’ The Imposition of Islamic Morality in Iran, Yemen, Egypt, and Iraq

100. Religious Repression and Disorder: Egypt, Israel, and Palestine