Nour AttallainThe Political Economy ReviewIs a Return to Normal What the World Needs? A Look at the Post-Covid EconomyAs the UK government is pushing for a return to the pre-pandemic normal, this raises questions whether this really is the best way forwardSep 23, 2020Sep 23, 2020
Nour AttallainAn Injustice!Would Finland’s Recipe for Gender Equality Work in Other Countries?In 2020, the World Economic Forum ranked Finland as the third most gender equal country in the world. Still, Finland has the fourth…Jul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020
Nour AttallainThe Political Economy ReviewWhy Changing Attitudes to Criminality is Crucial to US Prison ReformsThe US has the world’s highest prison population, and perhaps a change in how we view criminality can help reform this broken systemJun 21, 20202Jun 21, 20202
Nour AttallainThe Political Economy ReviewWhat the Coronavirus pandemic tell us about the WHO’s ties to ChinaSince the beginning of the Coronavirus crisis, the WHO has been praising of China, despite strong criticism from health experts globally.Apr 28, 2020Apr 28, 2020
Nour AttallainThe Political Economy ReviewHow Polarization is the Largest Threat Facing Western DemocraciesIn the past decade, negative emotional appeals have become more common in mainstream politics. What does this mean for Western Democracies?Mar 10, 20203Mar 10, 20203
Nour AttallainThe Political Economy ReviewIs Protesting as Powerful as Voting? A Look at Youth participation in DemocracyYoung people are often the most likely to protest, but they also are least likely to vote in elections. What does this mean for democracy?Feb 24, 2020Feb 24, 2020
Nour AttallainThe Political Economy ReviewEgypt’s new Desert Capital: The Ultimate Dictator Power Move?In 2015, the Egyptian government announced that it would be creating a new capital city in the Sahara desert between Cairo and the Red Sea…Feb 5, 2020Feb 5, 2020
Nour AttallainThe Political Economy ReviewIs US intervention destructive to the Middle East peace process? Looking at alternative solutionsRecently, the assassination of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani in Iraq has sparked large-scale anti-US protests in Iran, culminating in…Jan 15, 20204Jan 15, 20204
Nour AttallainThe Political Economy ReviewWhy Democracy may not work for developing countries: a study of RwandaIn 1990, the Rwandan civil war erupted between the country’s two dominant ethnic groups, the Hutus and the Tutsis. After four years of…Nov 21, 20191Nov 21, 20191
Nour AttallaCompiled bibliographies for all my published articlesAs we live in this time of Fake News, it surely is the duty of any serious political or economic commentator to ensure that they do their…Nov 21, 2019Nov 21, 2019