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The Burn Bag Podcast
The Israel-Gaza War: Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy on a Path to Peace

The Burn Bag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 54:58


The Burn Bag will be covering the Israel-Gaza War over the course of several episodes, sourcing multiple perspectives on the conflict. The Burn Bag does not officially endorse any views expressed by our guests, but rather bring those perspectives to you, the audience. Former Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy returns to The Burn Bag to discuss his views and reactions to the ongoing War in Gaza, a potential ceasefire, a two-state solution, and Egypt's role in the conflict. A'ndre and Mr. Fahmy discuss Egypt's relationship with Israel and what Egypt's policy on Gaza has been since 2006, including the rationale behind Egypt's support for Israel's blockade on Gaza. Mr. Fahmy reacts to the news that the Biden Administration aims to build a port in Gaza for humanitarian aid, in addition to outlining why Egypt will not open its border near Rafah to Gazans. The two delve into Egypt's role in negotiating a ceasefire, the political goals of Hamas, and what political entity should represent the Palestinians given their fractured political landscape. Mr. Fahmy responds to suggestions that Arab Governments should 'govern' Gaza after the war, and also shares his view on media echo chambers.

Conflict Zone
Egyptian ex-FM to Israel: If you want security, end occupation

Conflict Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 25:56


Egypt's previous Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy tells DW that neither Israel nor Hamas will likely accept a long-term peace deal. Fahmy says that if Israel wants lasting security, it must end occupation in the Palestinian territories.

The Burn Bag Podcast
Best of: Brokering Peace – Egypt's Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict with former Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy

The Burn Bag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 57:31


In light of the recent Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel and subsequent Israeli military action in Gaza, The Burn Bag is re-releasing several episodes A'ndre and Ryan recorded during the 2021 Israeli-Palestinian crisis, aiming to assess the history of the broader Israeli-Palestinian and Arab-Israeli conflicts, highlighting a multitude of perspectives. We hope that you listen to all of these re-releases, in an effort to gain a deeper understanding of this conflict.[Originally Released on 6/3/2021] In this special episode, A'ndre and Ryan speak with Nabil Fahmy,  Founding Dean of the American University in Cairo's School of Global Affairs and Public Policy and former Egyptian Foreign Minister. Dean Fahmy shares his perspective on the recent Gaza War and Egypt's historical role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Dean Fahmy digs into Egypt's relationship with Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and Hamas, while giving his prognosis on the path ahead in the more than seventy year conflict. He also discusses Egypt's unique geopolitical position as an African and Asian power, and how this informs its foreign policy and relationship with regional and international actors, such as the United States. The conversation concludes with a discussion on Egypt's future and how the younger generation can bring positive change.NOTE: In A'ndre's introduction, he mentioned that Professor Rashid Khalidi was a negotiator for the PLO. The correct statement is that he was an advisor to the Palestinian delegation to the Madrid and Washington Arab-Israeli peace negotiations from October 1991 until June 1993.

Babel
U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East: Part Six

Babel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 21:20


In seven episodes, the Babel: U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East podcast miniseries will take a closer look at two decades of heightened U.S. engagement in the region. Over seven weeks, Babel will cover how the United States has used its military, economic, diplomatic, and soft power tools in the Middle East—and how the Middle East has responded.   In part six, Jon explores how people and governments in the Middle East see the United States, what they want from the United States in the region, and how that's changing. Jon speaks with Abdulkhaleq Abdulla, an Emirati political scientist; Nabil Fahmy, Cairo's former ambassador to Washington and later Egypt's foreign minister; Maha Yahya, director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut; Alon Pinkas, a former diplomat who worked at the top levels of the Israeli government; and Nasser Hadian, an Iranian political scientist.  Alon Pinkas, "Israeli Boasting on Iran Isn't Foreign Policy, It's Just Bragging," Haaretz, April 11, 2022. Maha Yahya, "The Middle East is on the Brink Again," Foreign Affairs, March 22, 2022. Nasser Hadian, "Explainer: Iran's Priorities at Nuclear Talks," United States Institute of Peace, January 3, 2022. Nabil Fahmy, "Adapting to a Region in Flux," Carnegie Middle East Center, May 10, 2021. Abdulkhaleq Abdulla, "The Rise of the United Arab Emirates," The Cairo Review of Global Affairs, Spring 2021. Transcript, "U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East: Part Six," CSIS, April 12, 2022.

Endgame with Gita Wirjawan
Nabil Fahmy: Brokering Peace in the Middle East

Endgame with Gita Wirjawan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 89:18


With the great-power competition on the rise, multilateral conflict management is now more valuable than ever. Nabil Fahmy (Egypt's former Foreign Minister and Dean at the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy - American University in Cairo) talks about Egypt's role as an arbiter in various disputes, including the Arab-Israeli peace process and the nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.

The Burn Bag Podcast
Brokering Peace: Egypt's Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict with former Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy

The Burn Bag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 54:13


In this special episode, A'ndre and Ryan speak with Nabil Fahmy,  Founding Dean of the American University in Cairo's School of Global Affairs and Public Policy and former Egyptian Foreign Minister. Dean Fahmy shares his perspective on the recent Gaza War and Egypt's historical role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Dean Fahmy digs into Egypt's relationship with Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and Hamas, while giving his prognosis on the path ahead in the more than seventy year conflict. He also discusses Egypt's unique geopolitical position as an African and Asian power, and how this informs its foreign policy and relationship with regional and international actors, such as the United States. The conversation concludes with a discussion on Egypt's future and how the younger generation can bring positive change.

Tallberg Foundation podcast
Sometimes History Rhymes

Tallberg Foundation podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 27:33


One hundred years ago to the month, the collapsing Ottoman Empire was finally out of its misery in the Treaty of Sevre. However, in an echo of American author Mark Twain’s dictum that history never repeats, but sometimes rhymes, President Erdogan of Turkey today seems set on creating a new Ottoman power with reach from North Africa through the Eastern Mediterranean to the Levant and into the Caucuses as well as the Horn of Africa.  He is playing a high stakes game that some think could even lead to war between Turkey and Greece or Egypt. Former Foreign Minister of Egypt, Nabil Fahmy and Special Advisor to Turkish President Turgut Özal on foreign policy, Cengiz Çandar, discuss what Erdogan wants in this episode of “New Thinking for a New World'' with Alan Stoga.

mei-nus
MEI Annual Conference 2020: First Keynote Speech by HE Nabil Fahmy

mei-nus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 21:07


Delivering the first keynote speech at MEI's Annual Conference, HE Nabil Fahmy, former Egyptian foreign minister, argues that Middle Eastern states must overcome foreign interference in the Middle East by taking charge of their own future in order to resolve the troubled affairs of their countries. He also talks about the three key challenges which he foresees will pose a threat to the stability of the region in the coming years.

Africa Rise and Shine
Africa rise and shine

Africa Rise and Shine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2013 59:54


Top Stories today: - Kenya's security services have arrested another suspect in connection with the deadly four-day Westgate mall siege - Egypt's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nabil Fahmy has announced parliamentary and presidential elections will be held next year as scheduled in the country's political road map - Cameroon voters head to the polls for legislative and local polls

HARDtalk
Egypt Foreign Minister - Nabil Fahmy

HARDtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2013 22:47


The political standoff in Egypt remains in the balance. Thousands of supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi, remain camped-out in Cairo. The interim government wants them removed but more bloodshed could follow if the troops move in. Hardtalk speaks to Egypt's new Foreign Minister, Nabil Fahmy. He is part of a government which many of his compatriots view as illegitimate. So will they bring democracy to Egypt as promised or will the streets of Cairo once again become a battlefield?(Image: Egypt's newly appointed Foreign Minister, Nabil Fahmy. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Middle East in Transformation: The Domestic, Regional, and International Implications

James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2011 72:12


The Monterey Institute's Irvine Auditorium was at capacity on the evening of April 20 when Nabil Fahmy, former Egyptian Ambassador to the U.S. and nonresident chair of the Middle East Nonproliferation Project at the Monterey Institute's James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) spoke about the wave of change sweeping across the Middle East. The event was moderated by to CNS Deputy Director Dr. Patricia Lewis. Public interest in the event was high, with a broad cross-section of students, faculty and local community members in attendance. Ambassador Fahmy shared his experiences as a firsthand witness to the Tahrir Square revolution and his insights about the road ahead. He spoke in particular of his observations about the role of women and youth in demanding political change in Egypt and his hopes for the future of his country. "We were very pleased to welcome Ambassador Fahmy for this timely and important lecture on the implications of recent events in the Middle East for the U.S. and the rest of the world," commented Monterey Institute President Dr. Sunder Ramaswamy. "Nabil Fahmy has been a great friend of CNS and MIIS for many years and is in a unique position to offer his personal insights into current trends in Egypt and the Middle East," added CNS Director Dr. William Potter.

James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Q&A: Middle East in Transformation: The Domestic, Regional, and International Implications

James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2011 38:36


The Monterey Institute's Irvine Auditorium was at capacity on the evening of April 20 when Nabil Fahmy, former Egyptian Ambassador to the U.S. and nonresident chair of the Middle East Nonproliferation Project at the Monterey Institute's James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) spoke about the wave of change sweeping across the Middle East. The event was moderated by to CNS Deputy Director Dr. Patricia Lewis.

World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
Prospects for Peace in the Middle East After Annapolis

World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2008 64:10


World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
Prospects for Peace in the Middle East After Annapolis

World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2008 64:10