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Nabil Fahmy

Nabil Fahmy is Dean of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP), Professor of Practice in International Diplomacy, and Ambassador in Residence at the American University in Cairo. 

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Weekly Briefing: US-Iran tensions and the need for diplomacy
  • Analysis
  • Weekly Briefing: US-Iran tensions and the need for diplomacy

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, contributors Nabil Fahmy, Guney Yildiz, Paul Scham, and Elizabeth Dent provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the state of US-Iran tensions, Turkish-Russian disagreement on Idlib, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s apparent inability to meet the deadline to form a government, and Iraq’s proposal to take custody of captured ISIS fighters awaiting trial.

    May 28, 2019

    Egypt's IMF Loan: Necessary but Fraught
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Egypt's IMF Loan: Necessary but Fraught

    Less than 30 months ago Egypt was brimming with enthusiasm and optimism. Not only had it ended three decades of Mubarak rule, but it had done so essentially peacefully and at the hands of young Egyptian professionals who, it was believed, could walk Egypt toward a freer and more prosperous future. Today, the country is politically polarized and it faces the worst economic crisis since the 1930s. A severe sense of frustration and dark pessimism prevails throughout the nation.

    June 19, 2013