Since the dawn of recorded history, the Nile is considered to be the lifeblood of Egypt. Its role was crucial to the point that the ancient Egyptians developed a (remarkably accurate) calendar...
Seminar with Nancy Okail - Executive Director of the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy (TIMEP) in Washington DC
Joint sitting of Chamber of Deputies and Senate Committee III (Foreign affairs)- 23 June 2009
Fact-finding investigation on the Italian G8 presidency and prospects for global...
Chamber of Deputies Committee III (Foreign affairs) - 31 May 2012
Fact-finding investigation on Italy's Mediterranean policy objectives in the new regional balance:...
IAI research examines the causes and implications of youth exclusion from Egypt’s public and...
IAI papers in the New-Med Research project focus on authoritarian resilience across the Arab world. Authors analyse recent...
IAI publications focus on Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt while a fourth study analyses the changing role of religion throughout the...
The recent nuclear deal will not lead to a new partnership between Iran and the West, but it may set the stage...
Events in Libya, Yemen and within the Arab League demonstrate that Egypt is returning to play a proactive role...










