Samir Morkous
The most dangerous man in the world
Opinion
June 12, 2019
The most dangerous man in the world
(1) British daily newspaper The Guardian published an article two weeks ago about John Bolton, 71, the Trump Administration’s national…
Slums and gated communities
Opinion
July 15, 2015
Slums and gated communities
Aristotle said in his book “Politics” that society undergoes successive phases that reflect its evolution. In the beginning, there was…
Remembering Mohamed Nagy, an author of literary prominence
Opinion
March 4, 2015
Remembering Mohamed Nagy, an author of literary prominence
Last November, renowned author Mohamed Nagy left our world at 67, just as quietly as innovators do while we are…
Egypt resists tyranny
Opinion
August 12, 2013
Egypt resists tyranny
Egypt saw two revolutionary waves in 30 months. We described the uprising that broke out on 25 January 2011 as a…
Egypt’s revolution: Patchwork or sweeping reform?
Opinion
September 27, 2011
Egypt’s revolution: Patchwork or sweeping reform?
Egyptian revolutionary struggle represents a continuing state of revolt that has extended over eras throughout which Egyptians strove to overcome…
No citizenship without social justice
Opinion
April 15, 2011
No citizenship without social justice
Since the adoption of neoliberal policies in the 1980s, many countries have suffered from inequality even though they have enjoyed…