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Nawal El Saadawi

“My principle is to unveil the mind”

Spring 2018

Rothna Begum

“We want to see real results”

Spring 2018

Blerta Aliko

“Our niche is to focus on the most vulnerable and marginalized”

Spring 2018

UN Deputy Envoy for Syria: “It’s an Emotional Rollercoaster”

March 22, 2018

Amre Moussa

Reflections of a Statesman

Winter 2018

Waheed Hamed

Televising Egypt’s History

Fall 2017

David Miliband

Refugee Champion

Summer 2017

Sonallah Ibrahim, Cairo, March 27, 2017. Jonathan Guyer for the Cairo Review

Sonallah Ibrahim

Plight of an Arab Intellectual

Spring 2017

Hanan Ashrawi: “We Are Seriously Worried”

February 16, 2017

Pankaj Mishra, London, Dec. 3, 2016. Sanam Gharagozlou for the Cairo Review

Pankaj Mishra

The Modernity Trap

Winter 2017

Judith Butler

Global Trouble

Fall 2016

Thomas Piketty, Paris, April 1, 2014. Ed Alcock/Eyevine/Redux

Thomas Piketty

Critiquing Capitalism

Summer 2016

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