Greetings from the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University in Cairo.

We began publishing the Cairo Review of Global Affairs in 2011 with the aim of giving Egypt and the Arab region a greater voice in policy debates and providing a balanced narrative of international affairs. We are a global affairs journal with a Middle East accent.

In our quarterly print editions and our online platforms, we are dedicated to bringing the highest standard of reporting and analysis to readers in the Middle East and around the world.

We have published special reports on topics ranging from the Arab Spring, Turkey under Erdogan and the Iranian nuclear challenge to the rise of capitalist China, Barack Obama’s America and football-crazy Brazil. 

We are proud to publish leading thinkers and writers, including: Ahmed Zewail, Michael M. Crow, Bill Gates, Gro Brundtland, Rami G. Khouri, Shibley Telhami, Eric Rouleau, Jimmy Carter, Tarek Osman, Nabil Fahmy, Marwan Muasher, Abdolkarim Soroush, Daniel C. Kurtzer, Antonio Guterres, William B. Quandt, Mohamed El-Erian, Farouk El-Baz, Cheng Li, Moustafa Bayoumi, Nader Hashemi, Alexander Cooley, Pico Iyer, João Augusto de Castro Neves, Alex de Waal, John Carlin, Trita Parsi, Jaime Lerner, Jack G. Shaheen, William Dalrymple, and hundreds of others…

Your contribution will help us continue to make our contribution.

A gift to the Cairo Review of Global Affairs supports independent reporting and analysis. It supports crucial initiatives to expand our regional and global coverage online, and to translate our work into Arabic. It supports a new generation of journalists who form our editorial team. It supports a worthy mission: a greater Arab voice, and a balanced narrative of international affairs.

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For large donations, please contact cairoreview@aucegypt.edu to arrange a personal briefing on the Cairo Review’s development and a discussion on planned giving.

Please contact cairoreview@aucegypt.edu to arrange a personal briefing on the Cairo Review’s development and a discussion on planned giving.

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