Opinion
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Opinion
4/30/2025 9:44:51 AM
The primary threats to the dollar’s supremacy come from US policymakers and not from any major external menace to the currency.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
4/16/2025 10:06:00 AM
The disappearance of the British pound as an international reserve currency after the end of World War II offers lessons for the dollar today.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
4/9/2025 9:29:11 AM
The changes taking place in the global economy are part of a systematic transformation and not a mere transitory phase, writes Mahmoud Mohieldin
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Opinion
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Opinion
3/19/2025 10:28:07 PM
Despite the turbulence caused by current global policy shifts, the world’s middle powers can enhance their economic positions and foster mutual gains.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
3/5/2025 10:53:53 AM
How can America be made great again when the current US administration seems to be more interested in political circus tricks and playing to the gallery.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
2/20/2025 1:56:00 PM
The disruptions being spread by Trump are targeting international trade and long-standing political relations, with potential immeasurable harm at home and abroad.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
2/4/2025 6:22:39 PM
US President Donald Trump’s policy of increasing tariffs, if implemented, will have damaging effects on the world and devastating impacts on the American economy, writes Mahmoud Mohieldin
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
1/21/2025 5:51:15 PM
Incoming US President Donald Trump’s management of the economy will adopt a transactional approach focusing on deal-making, with swift and sudden shifts in position, writes Mahmoud Mohieldin
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
1/7/2025 6:07:22 PM
Mahmoud Mohieldin shares insights from the Allied Social Science Associations Conference held this year in San Francisco
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
12/31/2024 9:16:00 AM
Escalating geopolitical tensions and conflicts top the list of concerns for the world in 2025, with forecasts not offering a rosy prognosis for the global economy.
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
12/10/2024 6:42:29 PM
Developing countries are caught between defaulting on their debts and defaulting on essential development goals, indicating a need to find applicable solutions to the problem of financing, writes Mahmoud Mohieldin
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
11/26/2024 5:30:53 PM
The financing agreement for the developing countries agreed at the UN COP29 Climate Conference in Baku this week is a step in the right direction, but leaves a lot to be desired, and implemented, writes Mahmoud Mohieldin
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
11/12/2024 6:22:13 PM
Taking stock of the climate crisis, Mahmoud Mohieldin reflects on the COP29
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
10/29/2024 6:34:38 PM
Mahmoud Mohieldin reflects on the practice of international development in a fast changing world
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
10/15/2024 6:59:59 PM
The three winners of this year’s Nobel Prize in Economics emphasise the importance of institutions and governance in explaining the poverty and wealth of nations, writes Mahmoud Mohieldin
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
10/1/2024 7:06:29 PM
In the competition between nations, it is comprehensive power that counts, writes Mahmoud Mohieldin
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
9/17/2024 4:30:11 PM
The UN Summit of the Future in New York aims to compel world leaders to live up to their responsibilities on international cooperation and global challenges, writes Mahmoud Mohieldin
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
9/3/2024 6:43:53 PM
Does Europe have what it takes to implement its latest economic security strategy, asks Mahmoud Mohieldin
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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Opinion
8/20/2024 6:42:44 PM
The world’s financial markets will be carefully watching proceedings at the US Federal Reserve meeting in Jackson Hole this week, writes Mahmoud Mohieldin
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Business
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Economy
8/13/2024 5:52:50 PM
The Political Economy of Crisis Management and Reform in Egypt, written by Mahmoud Mohieldin, Hanan Amin-Salem, Amira El-Shal, and Eman Moustafa, demonstrates Egypt’s crisis management history and the internal and external pressures it faces, arguing that its economic policy-making has been following a reactive rather than proactive approach.
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