
The Cairo Review
The Cairo Review of Global Affairs is the quarterly journal of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. Its primary aim is to be a focal point for policymakers, officials, academics, experts, journalists, students, and others in the Middle East region who follow global affairs. It is also intended to be a platform that gives perspectives from the region a greater voice in international policy conversations and debates.

Arab Media and Society
Arab Media & Society is a primary resource for media research in the region. The journal, published biannually online and in print, offers peer-reviewed scholarly research and analysis on a wide array of topics pertaining to the
dynamic media landscape across the Arab world.

The Caravan
The Caravan has been the student newspaper at AUC since 1925. Since then, it has graduated hundreds of young ambitious journalists who have gone on to career-defining jobs at Reuters, AP, CNN, the Washington Post, Al Arabiya, Bloomberg, Daily News Egypt, DMC, CBC and others. Every semester, Caravan reporters learn to broaden their horizons by reporting on things familiar and new.

Policy Briefs
Policy Briefs address current issues pertaining to public policy, public administration, global affairs/development in Egypt and the MENA region, as well as in policy areas of interest to the community of PPAD/GAPP faculty and
researchers.

PPAD Working Paper Series
GAPP started a Working Paper Series in Fall 2016, which disseminates work in progress by GAPP
academics and researchers to the wider informed community in order to engage a critical
analysis of the juncture of theory and practice.

The Syria Reader is a document-based compendium on the Syrian crisis. The Syria Reader is a project of the Middle East Studies Center (MESC) and GAPP, AUC. The digital library serves as a research tool for practitioners and scholars of issues related to policy surrounding the Syrian crisis and regional security in the Middle East. The approximately 400 official documents date back to the beginning of the crisis and mark significant points in the political process. The Syria Reader enables the study of the original text of documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Politics, Government and International Relations.

Jerusalem and its Holy Sites
Timeline of the struggle over Jerusalem and its holy sites since 70 AD.

GAPP Discussion Paper Series
The key objective of GAPP Discussion Paper Series is to provide a platform whereby work in progress by the GAPP and international research community can be made accessible to the wider national, regional and international group of scholars, professionals, intellectuals, policy-makers and implementers. The Discussion Paper Series welcomes submission by all members of these communities including graduate students, who want to engage a critical analysis of the juncture of theory and practice.