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Rhetorical Hypocrisy and Ideological Rigidity at the IMF - Salma Hussein
Rhetorical Hypocrisy and Ideological Rigidity at the IMF - Salma Hussein
Rhetorical Hypocrisy and Ideological Rigidity at the IMF - Salma Hussein In Lebanon, Egypt, and around the world, popular sentiment speaks the truth. In 2012 and again in 2013, the Egyptian masses rallied in the streets, and political parties, civil society organizations, and political and cultural elites protested against an agreement with the IMF. Neither the masses nor those elites knew the…
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Lebanon and the IMF: A Crisis of Will - Dr. Khalil Gebara
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Jordan and the IMF: From Rescue to Dependency - Ahmad Awad
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Arab Economies at a Crossroads: Reflections from the 2025 Spring Meetings - Diam Abou Diab
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Tunisia–IMF: An Amicable Divorce - Ghazi Boulila
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IMF Policies and Their Impact on Morocco's Development Paths – Majida Damou
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The Potential Impacts of Trump's Economic Policy on the Arab Region - Nasr Abdel Karim
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Mainstreaming Transparency and Accountability in Aid – Julien Courson
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Financing Development: Between Global Decline and Fair Aspirations - Ahmad Awad
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Towards Local Leadership for Development – Anas El Hasnaoui
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The Missing and Forcibly Disappeared Lebanese in Syria: What Path? What Fate? - Adib Nehmeh
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Syria: Challenges and Political Transition - Alia Mansour