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By Christian Nielsen All is not well in the old world of organisational paternity, job security and economic rationality. But the silver lining is that we have millions of virtual ‘friends’ to feel our...
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By Khaled Diab With the United States and Europe on the verge of bankruptcy, the time has come to consider a radical solution – a single global currency. Monday 26 September 2011 Western economies –...
View ArticleTaxing questions about democracy in the Middle East
By Khaled Diab In the Middle East, there appears to be a link between autocracy and low taxes. Would higher taxation lead to greater representation or repression? Tuesday 18 August 2015 The only...
View ArticleEgypt’s dollar woes
By Khaled Diab Hopes are devaluation will resolve Egypt’s dollar crisis, but the situation could spin out of control without a global currency for international trade. Monday 11 April 2016 As Egypt’s...
View ArticleAngela Merkel: The ‘Arab’ chancellor
By Khaled Diab If Arabs could have voted, Angela Merkel would have won by a landslide, rather than the embattled situation she currently finds herself in following the shock gains scored by the...
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