Freedom of opinion and fake news

For democracy to flourish, we need to be more tolerant of opposing views. Phenomena like cancel culture are stifling open debate. © GIS The term “fake news” has come to dominate

A tale of two summits

The Negev Summit was at once a spectacular success and one of the most flagrant displays of Israeli diplomatic incompetence in history. The just-concluded Sde Boker summit was at once a tremendous

L’heure des sanctions économiques a sonné

Les pays de l’Union européenne ne sont pas restés passifs devant l’agression russe de l’Ukraine. Mais, en concentrant leur réponse sur les sanctions économiques, ont-ils choisi un levier efficace ? Quels

Ukraine in a new security framework

COMMENT MARCH 23, 2022 Understanding the underlying causes behind Russia’s invasion of Ukraine can help us find solutions to the current conflict. Europe has long treated Russia as a backward neighbor, creating simmering

A Decade of Enlightenment

Editorial By Nabil Fahmy I want to congratulate the Cairo Review of Global Affairs’s writing and editorial family for our team’s outstanding achievements and stellar performance over the last decade. When I

Ukraine requires unity

The EU must show unity with Poland and Hungary as Russia’s war rages. Poland and Hungary have generously welcomed more than half of Ukrainian refugees. Now is the time for