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Summer 2015
Cairo Review No. 18
A World Of Food
Global Forum
Foreign Policy, Interrupted
To respond to a stark gender disparity in foreign affairs, a new non-profit works to get more women miked, quoted, and bylined.
Letter from China
The Beijing regime is nervous that digital technology in the form of social media and other tools is chipping away at the Communist Party’s authoritarian system of control.
Q & A
The Artist of French Cooking
Alain Passard is considered the best French chef in the world. He muses on his kitchen adventures, the splendor of vegetables, and the impact of globalization on cuisine à la française.
Essays
Sustaining Our Farmers
Rising global population means the world must produce more food. Empowering smallholders is the key to fighting hunger and feeding a growing world.
How to Feed Egypt
A country with a bulging population faces crippling food security challenges. A high-level government commitment must address the availability of and access to food.
The Obesity Crisis
If trends persist, nearly half of the world’s adult population will be overweight or obese by 2030. A comprehensive intervention strategy is required to fight a scourge as damaging to the global economy as war.
Dining with Darius
The tale of the Persian empire is one of vast farms, game reserves, and fisheries, elaborate kitchens staffed by thousands, and power. Centuries later, nations are still engaging in culinary politics.
The Marvel of Bánh Mi
In the colonial era the Vietnamese appropriated French baguette and added local ingredients to concoct a sandwich that is now a hit with the patrons of restaurants and food trucks from Singapore to San Francisco.
What Goes Unsaid
American media coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict is more even-handed than critics claim, but key contextual factors go unreported or underreported. Among them: the impact of U.S. policy on the conflict.
Dark Geopolitics of the Middle East
The region’s autocrats and foreign intruders created growing disorder. Democratic reform is needed to spare the region from a future of failed states, popular revolts, and religious extremism.
Midan
Egyptian Reporters Reloaded
Mada Masr, a progressive online news organization, is pushing against the shrinking space for political debate.
Everyday Heroes
A psychologist, known for his study of evil, is fascinated by what was good in the Arab Spring.
Oriental Hall, Etc.
Happenings, speakers, and events at the American University in Cairo.
Foreign Policy, Interrupted
To respond to a stark gender disparity in foreign affairs, a new non-profit works to get more women miked, quoted, and bylined.
Letter from China
The Beijing regime is nervous that digital technology in the form of social media and other tools is chipping away at the Communist Party’s authoritarian system of control.
Book Reviews
Myths of the Oil Boom
A case for shaking the oil habit.
The Rise of the Islamic State
An investigation of the chaos in Iraq and Syria.
Counting Islam
A look at the ups and downs of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood.