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Sydney Wise

Sydney Wise is contributing editor at the Cairo Review of Global Affairs. Her past work has been published at the Boston Consortium for Arab Region Studies. On Twitter: @sydneyywisee

Writing in the Cairo Review

Funding Feminism: Grantmaking for Women’s Rights

Winter 2021 / Midan

Biden Bolstering Diplomacy

Winter 2021 / Q & A

Biden Negotiating the Balance of Power

March 8, 2021 / Q & A

The U.S.–Middle East Future: In the Face of Fatigue

Fall 2020 /  Essays

Anatomy of a Revolution

Fall 2020 /  Essays

Players on the Libyan Chessboard

Summer 2020 / Q & A

Re-Engineering Regional Security

June 21, 2020 / Midan

Missed Opportunities in Middle Eastern Diplomacy

June 2, 2020 / Midan

Are We Seeing a COVID-Created New World Order Emerge?

May 8, 2020 / Midan

Reviving Enterprises in the Time of COVID-19

April 28, 2020 / Midan

COVID-19: An Opportunity for Health and Education

April 22, 2020 / Midan

Strategic Actors in Libya

April 16, 2020 / Q & A

America’s Shift to Online

April 11, 2020 / Global Forum

Learning from Mistakes in Pandemic Response

March 20, 2020 / Global Forum

Connecting to the U.S. Electorate

March 9, 2020 / Global Forum

Meme-ifying “World War III”

February 26, 2020 / Tahrir Forum

New Players Challenge America’s Cultural Dominance

February 19, 2020 / Midan

The Middle East Reacts to Trump’s ‘Deal of the Century’

January 30, 2020 / Tahrir Forum

A Message From The Editors

COVID-19: Global Crisis

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Summers of Strife: From Libya to Ethiopia

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Crisis in Sudan: What Does it Mean for Egypt?

By Ana Davis

The Future of Water in MENA is at Stake 

By Malak Altaeb

Is Theocratic Rule in Iran Coming to an End?

By Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy

CR Podcasts

Non-Western Theater Elevates Local Culture

Global Forum

Could the Future of Work be Green? Two Plot Twists 

By Ghada Barsoum

COVID Vaccines for All?

By Junaid Nabi

Afghanistan and the New Taliban

By Spyridon Litsas

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Climate Change: A Global Health Emergency

By Ana Davis, Andre Mikhail

All Policy is Climate Policy 

By Ana Davis

The Hundred Years’ War

By Daoud Kuttab

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