Review of Economics and Political Science
2018 - 2024
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2019
- Climate change and food security in EAC region: a panel data analysis pp. 270-284

- Walaa Mahrous
- Factors affecting the role of local councils in local policy-making pp. 285-303

- Rushdi Aziz Abdullah
- Bringing the individual back in pp. 304-320

- Samah Abdelsabour Abdelhaey
- European energy security dilemma: major challenges and confrontation strategies pp. 321-343

- Ahmed Elbassoussy
Volume 4, issue 3, 2019
- Unilateral acts and peremptory norms (Jus Cogens) in the international law commission’s work pp. 182-196

- Ibrahim Sief Abdel Hameed Menshawy
- Estimating local administrators’ participation in planning: case of “Egypt vision 2030” pp. 197-223

- Heba Saleh Moghaieb
- Islamist parties and social movements: cases of Egypt and Tunisia pp. 224-241

- Nora Medhat Abdelkader
- Iranian quest for regional hegemony: motivations, strategies and constrains pp. 242-256

- Huda Raouf
- Determinants of private investment in Egypt: an empirical analysis pp. 257-266

- Sahar Shawky Sallam
Volume 4, issue 2, 2019
- Public management institutions’ alignment: the case of Egypt pp. 90-104

- Lobna Mohamed Abdellatif, Baher Mohamed Atlam and Ola Abdel Moneim El Sayed Emara
- State survival bureaucracy (SSB): state sustainability after Arab revolutions pp. 105-119

- Abdulmonem Almashat and Salwa Thabet
- In transitional periods how does bureaucracy work steadily? pp. 120-137

- Nahla Mahmoud Ahmed and Alia Abd el Hamid Aref
- Monetary-fiscal policies interactions and optimal rules in Egypt pp. 138-157

- Sherine Al-shawarby and Mai El Mossallamy
- Innovation and economic performance in MENA region pp. 158-175

- Noha Sami Omar
Volume 4, issue 1, 2018
- Continuity and change in United States’ foreign policy towards Gulf region after the events of September 11th, 2001 pp. 2-19

- Fawaz Al-Qahtani
- Deepening democracy or stabilization? pp. 20-37

- Shimaa Hatab
- The impact of economic interdependence on the probability of conflict between states pp. 38-53

- Mina E. Tanious
- The determinants of job satisfaction in the Egyptian labor market pp. 54-72

- Asmaa Ezzat and Maye Ehab
- The impact of e-commerce adoption on business strategy in Saudi Arabian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) pp. 73-88

- Joman Alzahrani
Volume 3, issue 3/4, 2018
- The USA as a victim of international/transnational terrorism targeting what it is or what it does? pp. 90-101

- Heba Zahra
- Domestic structure and sub-national foreign policy: an explanatory framework pp. 102-118

- Ayman El-Dessouki
- Improving administrative decisions through expert systems: empirical analysis pp. 119-138

- Marwa Gaber Ahmed Fahim
- The impact ofMusharakahfinancing on the monetary policy in the Islamic economy pp. 139-152

- Hatem Adela
- What empowers Egyptian women: resources versus social constrains? pp. 153-175

- Hanan Nazier and Racha Ramadan
Volume 3, issue 2, 2018
- Exchange rate pass-through to inflation in Egypt: a structural VAR approach pp. 2-19

- Omneia Helmy, Mona Fayed and Kholoud Hussien
- Strategic human resource management and public employee retention pp. 20-39

- Marwa Gaber Ahmed Fahim
- The nexus between financial development and poverty reduction in Egypt pp. 40-55

- Vivian Bushra Kheir
- Arab Spring future challenges: evidence from Egypt pp. 56-69

- Doaa Salman Abdou and Zeinab Zaazou
- East Mediterranean gas: a new arena for international rivalry pp. 70-87

- Ahmed ElBassoussy