Cairo Review of Global Affairs authors explain the forces behind Donald Trump's remarkable rise to the White House, and analyze the global challenges from Cuba to Egypt to China facing America's new president
Introduction Nabil Fahmy PART 1: CHALLENGES AT HOME POLITICS The Year of Living Dangerously Stein Ringen The Meaning of Trump Donald T. Critchlow Barack Obama's Presidency James T. Kloppenberg ECONOMY American Poverty Bernie Sanders SOCIETY #BlackLivesMatter Reverend Charles Williams II Islamophobes Moustafa Bayoumi The New Battle Over LGBTQ Lillian Faderman America's New Face Julián Castro A Deep, Deep Sleep Tom Kutsch PART 2: CHALLENGES ABROAD MIDDLE EAST America's Misadventures in the Middle East Chas W. Freeman, Jr. Picking up the Middle East Pieces Perry Cammack The United States and Palestine Rashid Khalidi Why Syria Matters Nader Hashemi Struggle of the Middle East Refugees António Guterres Egypt's Leaderless Revolution David Ottaway and Marina Ottaway The United States and Iran John Limbert What Went Wrong Edward Girardet How ISIS Will End Mark Juergensmeyer Failings of Political Islam Tarek Osman EUROPE Unraveling in the Kremlin Lilia Shevtsova Marine Le Pen's Challenge Alexandre Dézé, Nonna Mayer, and Sylvain Crépon ASIA Uncharted Waters David Bell Mislan Rule of the Princelings Cheng Li Unhappy Neighbors Ngo Vinh Long AMERICAS A Long Road to Havana William M. LeoGrande Constitutional Stories Aaron Mills AFRICA The Legacy of Nelson Mandela John Carlin GLOBAL GOVERNANCE After the Paris Agreement Hoda Baraka and Payal Parekh
Cairo Review of Global Affairs authors explain the forces behind Donald Trump's remarkable rise to the White House, and analyze the global challenges from Cuba to Egypt to China facing America's new president
An anthology from the pages of the Cairo Review of Global Affairs brings together experts from the Middle East and around the world for a penetrating insight into how maverick tycoon Donald Trump captured the White House and a comprehensive survey of the new America president's domestic and international challenges. This is a must-read collection of serious writing for everyone concerned about superpower relations, Middle East peace, migration and immigration, climate change, and other hot-button issues in the Trump Era. Among the anthology's 32 essays: "The Meaning of Trump" by Donald T. Critchlow; "American Poverty" by Bernie Sanders, "Islamophobes" by Moustafa Bayoumi; "The United States and Palestine" by Rashid Khalidi; "Struggle of the Middle East Refugees" by António Guterres; "How ISIS Will End" by Mark Juergensmeyer; "Failings of Political Islam" by Tarek Osman," "Unraveling in the Kremlin" by Lilia Shevtsova, and "After the Paris Agreement" by Hoda Baraka and Payal Parekh. With an introduction by former Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy.
The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy (GAPP) at the American University in Cairo (AUC).