He was a prodigious researcher and publisher issuing over 40 books, hundreds of articles and papers dealing with the relationship between the colonial, semi-colonial and neo-colonial territories and the imperialist states.
Egypt
- Tagged under Global South Egypt Tribute to Samir Amin
Samir Amin walks along peoples struggling against exploitation, against imperialism in countries. Samir Amin transcends all borders capital creates to divide peoples struggling against exploiters, against all divisive politics, against all sectarian ideologies, which serve imperialism.
Tagged under Global South Egypt Samir AminAfter a privileged youth in Egypt as the child of two medical practitioners, Amin attended university in Paris where his PhD offered a scathing Marxist analysis of South-to-North “unequal exchange.” Amin returned to his homeland, but after testing the limits of Nasser’s Arab nationalism – as an a
Tagged under Global South Egypt Samir AminThis peculiar pattern began to take shape as soon as Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi became president in 2014.
Tagged under Democracy & Governance EgyptIt is official—Africa now has the largest trading block just launched on 10 June 2015 in Egypt with the signing of the Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA).
Tagged under Governance EgyptEgyptian authorities have always dreamed of having a complete nuclear power industry to solve the energy shortage (deficit) in the country.
Tagged under Governance EgyptWestern states are trumpeting ISIS as the latest threat to civilisation, claiming total commitment to their defeat, and using the group’s conquests in Syria and Iraq as a pretext for deepening their own military involvement in the Middle East.
Tagged under Human Security EgyptThe Solidarity for African Women’s Rights Coalition (SOAWR) strongly condemns the unlawful and arbitrary detention of Women Human Rights Defenders in Cairo-Egypt on Saturday 21st June 2014.
Tagged under Gender & Minorities EgyptSome 900 km from Cairo, 46 years old Mohamed stands in front of a blast furnace, with a temperature reaching 450°C. Each day, for the past 11 years, this has part of his job at the ferrosilicon factory in Edfu.
Tagged under Governance EgyptMuch land grabbing, or large-scale acquisitions of farmland by investors, states, and others since the 2007-2008 food-fuel-financial crisis, is the work of local and regional actors, rather than wealthy Western individuals and institutions.
Tagged under Land & Environment Egypt
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