http://www.weforum.org/ 22.01.2004
Towards an "Arab Renaissance"
The Arab world is currently redefining its position in the world. Business and government are collaborating to pave the way for an "Arab Renaissance". This session will highlight the steps needed to make a substantial contribution to the development of the Arab world and beyond.
Mohamed A. Alabbar, Chairman, Emaar Properties, United Arab Emirates
Bassem I. Awadallah, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation of Jordan
Shafik Gabr, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Artoc Group for Investment & Development, Egypt
H.H. Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, Crown Prince and Commander-in-Chief of the Bahrain Defence Force
Gamal H. Mubarak, Head of the Policy Secretariat, National Democratic Party, Egypt
Challenger
Richard N. Cooper, Professor of International Economics, Harvard University, USA
Moderated by
Frédéric Sicre, Managing Director, World Economic Forum
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Roonii82 1 year ago
i love how gamal mubarak talks about how ideologcially opposed political parties to the ruling party makes reform more difficult. how can they cause problems when his father puts them all in danger?
d3swooshg 3 years ago