Walid M. Abdelnasser's Articles

Former US president Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday earlier this month is an occasion to remember his contributions to bringing peace to the Middle East, writes Walid M Abdelnasser

How can the private sector in the Arab countries benefit from the work being done by some of the world’s most important economic organisations, asks Walid M. Abdelnasser

Former Egyptian foreign minister and secretary-general of the Arab League Nabil Al-Arabi made many major contributions to Egyptian and Arab diplomacy during a long and distinguished career, writes Walid M. Abdelnasser

Democracy has not figured highly in the West’s relations with the countries of the Middle East, as a new book reveals, writes Walid M Abdelnasser

The poor results of the African National Congress in the recent South African elections are an opportunity for it to review its policies and future course.

Walid M Abdelnasser discusses the extent to which Israel’s conflict with Iran is likely to manifest itself

Walid M Abdelnasser remembers the remarkable life and contributions of the late Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe and his strong friendship with Egypt

Egypt’s foreign policy has been characterised by strong elements of continuity since the foundation of the country’s Foreign Ministry a century ago, writes Walid Mahmoud Abdelnasser