July 1st , 2009
Issue No. 35
 
State Building and the Role of Egypt
Social Capital 1900-1950
By: Dr. Shaker Al Naboulsy
The saying goes is that the land that later became the United States is not the very same territories occupied by the Red Indians. The major difference there was the human resources that were injected into the new world with all the skilled laborers, scientists, thinkers and builders. That social capital was the major tool that built the new world sole superpower. Therefore, the quality of the social capital is the decisive factor in building civilizations and the well- established societies worldwide

 

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Social Capital and Egypt Civil Societies
By: Dr. Hassan Salama

One of the major definitions of social capital which came to the limelight early is the collective organizational and institutional ties in a given society that enhances values of tolerance, cooperation and the support of the societal set of values


 

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