Muslim Brotherhood 'Against U.S. Interests,' Says Former State Dept. Official
Leslie Gelb, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, on the potential fallout of Mubarak stepping down More »
Alan Friedman, a longtime Davos attendee, is chairman of FBC Media, a public relations and communications firm whose roster of clients includes foreign governments. He has worked as an economics columnist for the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal. [This bio was amended to reflect the nature of FBC's work.]
Leslie Gelb, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, on the potential fallout of Mubarak stepping down More »
The world's power elite was somehow unable or unwilling to react in real time to the unfolding events in Cairo More »
In the corridors of Davos, the fear was that Muslim Brotherhood would come to power with an extremist Islamic agenda More »
It was truly surreal however to watch world leaders sitting on stage to calmly discuss climate change and sustainable development while Egypt was burning.DAVOS, Switzerland - There was something fairly surreal going on for most of Friday at the annual meetings of the World Economic Forum here. As the endgame of the Egyptian uprising seemed about to play out -- with President Hosni Mubarak teetering, the Army taking to the streets as the death toll mounted, the… More »
It was a crazy Thursday at Davos, as a small bomb detonating barely ranks as the day's third most explosive event More »
The actor was a big draw for the opening ceremonies, but he never showed up More »
The Davos case for optimism in four words: "Thank God for Asia!" More »
The Davos Report: Emboldened Bankers, rising China and India, and very worried Europeans begin their Alpine talkfest More »
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