Submissions from 2019
Egypt's Currency Devaluation & Impact on the Most Vulnerable, Laila Mostafa El Baradei
Politics of Evidence Based Policy Making: Reporting on SDG 16 in Egypt, Laila Mostafa El Baradei
The Shifting Security Landscape in the Middle East: An Egyptian Perspective, Karim Haggag
Political Transition, Policy Learning and Failures to Learn: A Global South Perspective., Charles Wharton Kaye-Essien
‘Uberization’ as Neoliberal Governmentality: A Global South Perspective., Charles Wharton Kaye-Essien
Submissions from 2018
Impact of Stakeholders Relations & Power Dynamics on Development Cooperation Programs: Lessons learnt from the Vegetable & Fruit Market Project in Boulaq El Dakrour, Egypt, Khaled Mahmoud Abdelhalim
State Transitions from Rigidity to Fragility and Failure: The Case of Middle East and North Africa, Hamid E. Ali
Endogenous Specification of FDI and Economic Growth: Cross–Economies Evidence, Hamid Eltgani Ali
State Transition from Rigidity to Fragility and Failure: the Case of Middle East and North Africa, Hamid Eltgani Ali
Calling a Spade A Spade in China, Laila El Baradei
We Need Less Power Distance in Egyptian Bureaucracies, Laila El Baradei
Egypt’s Many Public Administration Transitions: Reform Vision and Implementation Challenges, Ghada Barsoum
Can youth activation policies be central to social policies in MENA countries?, Ghada F. Barsoum
Does Private Higher Education Improve Employment Outcomes? Comparative Analysis from Egypt, Ghada F. Barsoum
Educated, But Will She Work?, Ghada F. Barsoum
Public Administration in the Middle East and North Africa, Shahjahan Bhuiyan
Are Egyptian Women Empowered?, Laila Mostafa El Baradei
Leadership, gender and the Arab media: a perception study of female journalists in Egypt, Charles Wharton Kaye-Essien and Mai Ismail
Submissions from 2017
Quality, pedagogy and governance in private Higher Education Institutions in Egypt, Ghada Barsoum
The allure of ‘easy’: reflections on the learning experience in private higher education institutes in Egypt, Ghada Barsoum
Women in leadership positions in the middle east: A region of gender equality paradoxes, Ghada Barsoum
Youth-focused active labour market programmes in a constraining welfare regime: A qualitative reading of programmes in Egypt, Ghada Barsoum
Women governing: The Egyptian perspective, Laila El Baradei
Egypt after the 2013 military coup: Law-making in service of the new authoritarianism, Amr Hamzawy
Submissions from 2016
‘Job opportunities for the youth’: Competing and overlapping discourses on youth unemployment and work informality in Egypt, Ghada Barsoum
The Public Sector as the Employer of Choice among Youth in Egypt: The Relevance of Public Service Motivation Theory, Ghada Barsoum
Institutionalizing and Streamlining Monitoring and Evaluation in Post-Revolutionary Egypt, Laila El Baradei, Doha Abdelhamid, and Nermine Wally
Multipurpose community telecenters in rural Bangladesh: A study of selected Union Information and Service Centers, Taiabur Rahman and Shahjahan H. Bhuiyan
Submissions from 2015
Defense Spending, Natural Resources, and Conflict, Hamid E. Ali
Military Expenditures and Natural Resources: Evidence from Rentier States in the Middle East and North Africa, Hamid E. Ali and Omnia A. Abdellatif
The making and unmaking of the 2012 constitution in Egypt, Ibrahim Awad
Striving for job security: The lived experience of employment informality among educated youth in Egypt, Ghada Barsoum
“We don't want school bags”: Discourses on corporate social responsibility in Egypt and the challenges of a new practice in a complex setting, Ghada Barsoum and Sara Refaat
Adapting to Climate Change in Bangladesh: Good Governance Barriers, Shahjahan Bhuiyan
Can Democratic Governance Be Achieved in Egypt?, Shahjahan H. Bhuiyan
Does Military Spending Crowd Out Social Welfare Expenditures? Evidence from a Panel of OECD Countries, Eric S. Lin, Hamid E. Ali, and Yu Lung Lu
Book Chapters from 2014
Economic costs of the conflict in Darfur, Hamid Eltgani Ali
Introduction, Hamid Eltgani Ali
International Assistance to Egypt after the 2011 and 2013 Uprisings: More Politics and Less Development, Khaled Amin
Community-led infrastructure development in informal areas in urban Egypt: A case study, Jennifer Bremer and Shahjahan H. Bhuiyan
Submissions from 2013
Estimate of The Economic Cost of Armed Conflict: A Case Study From Darfur, Hamid E. Ali
Income inequality and distributive politics: Evidence from pork barrel and social spending, Hamid E. Ali
Conflict types and child and infant mortality rates: Evidence from panel data, Hamid E. Ali and Ubah A. Adan
Women in the second Egyptian parliament post the arab spring: Do they think they stand a chance?, Laila El Baradei and Dina Wafa
The alignment of the policy objectives of youth inclusion and population regulation in post Arab-Spring Egypt: A discussion paper, Ghada Barsoum
Expectations and capacity of performance measurement in ngos in the development context, Kathryn Newcomer, Laila El Baradei, and Sandra Garcia
The Egyptian revolution: The power of mass mobilization and the spirit of Tahrir Square, Emad El Din Shahin
Submissions from 2012
MILITARY EXPENDITURES AND INEQUALITY IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA: A PANEL ANALYSIS, Hamid E. Ali
The Role of Civil Society Organizations in Monitoring Elections: Lessons Learned for the New Egypt, Laila El Baradei
Transparency of Egypt's public-private joint ventures, Jennifer Bremer
Situating "microvita" within the panoply of disciplinary jargon, Timothy Dolan
Submissions from 2011
Military expenditures and human development: Guns and butter arguments revisited: A case study from Egypt, Hamid E. Ali
Improving audit committee performance in the Middle East: Do Egyptian audit profession norms support international standards?, Jennifer Bremer, Mohamed Hegazy, and Auday Sabri
Screenplay as scenario vehicle: Unpacking the implications of korean unification in an asian remake of "A clockwork orange", Timothy Dolan
Parallel structures in the Egyptian government bureaucracy: A problematic quick fix, Laila El Baradei