CV
· Contact Information:
Name: Hamdy Abo kila.
Address: 7 Elhelbawy St., Moharam Beck, Alexandria, Egypt.
Telephone.: +2 03 39 23 831
Cell Phone: +2 0122 74 98 369
E-mail:
· Personal Information:
Date of Birth: 10 Jan. 1954.
Place of Birth: Egypt.
Citizenship: Egyptian.
Sex: Male.
· Education:
- B.S in Accountancy, Faculty of Commerce. Alexandria University, Egypt, 1977.
- Diploma in Tax and Finance, Faculty of Commerce, Alexandria University, Egypt, 1987.
· Computer Skills:
- Word
- Internet
· Job Experience:
1- Freelance Translator.
2- General Manager of Audit in Egyptian Tax Authority, Sep. 2004- Present.
3- Supervisor in Egyptian Tax Authority, Jul. 1991- Aug. 2004.
4- Tax Inspector in Egyptian Tax Authority, Sep. 1979- Jul.1991.
5- Chief Editor of Korrasat Tohoty (Series of books issued by Tohoty Society of Egyptian Studies – NGO) Jun. 1998- Present (Part Time).
6- Publishing Officer in Arab Administration Development Organization (ARADO), Arab league, Jul. 1996- Oct. 1997.
7- Editor of Korrasat Tohoty, Nov.1994- Jun. 1998 (Part Time).
· Writings:
I- Translations:
1- Books:
- China Takes Off, 2010, Dawen Publications, Cairo.
- The Great Crash, National Center for Translation, Egypt (In Press).
- The Next Convergence, National Center for Translation, Egypt (In Press).
- The quest for Prosperity, National Center for translation, Egypt (In Press).
2- Essays Published in Althaqafa Al Alamia magazine, Kuwait:
Original Article / Date of Publishing in Arabic43 / Reinventing Social Democracy for the 21st Century. Journal of Australian Political Economy, No 67. / May/Jun. 2013
42 / Distributive and Retributive Desert in Rawls. Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 41 No. 2, Summer 2010, 169-184. / Jan./Feb. 2013
41 / Advancing Critical Criminology through Anthropology, Western Criminology Review 12 (2): 55-77. / Nov./Dec. 2012
40 / The End of Plenty, National Geographic, Jan./Feb 2009. / Sep./Oct. 2011
39 / . The Future of American Power, Foreign Affairs, May/Jun. 2008. / Mar./Apr. 2010
38 / The Age of Nonpolarity, Foreign Affairs, May/Jun. 2008. / Mar./Apr. 2010
37 / America's Edge, Foreign Affairs, Jan./Feb 2009. / Mar./Apr. 2010
36 / High-Tech Trash, National Geographic, Jan. 2008. / Nov./Dec. 2009
35 / The Great Leap Backward, Foreign Affairs, Sep./Oct. 2007. / Nov./Dec. 2009
34 / New Carbon’s Math, National Geographic, Oct. 2007. / Nov./Dec. 2009
33 / Green Dreams, National Geographic, Oct. 2007. / Nov./Dec. 2009
32 / The Big Thaw, National Geographic, Jun. 2007. / Nov./Dec. 2009
31 / Last of the Amazon, National Geographic, Jan 2007. / May./ Jun. 2009
30 / Will Kashmir Stop India’s Rise?, , Foreign Affairs, Jul./Aug. 2006. / Jul./Aug. 2008
29 / America’s New Strategic Partner?, Foreign Affairs, Jul./Aug. 2006. / Jul./Aug. 2008
28 / India and the Balance of Power, Foreign Affairs, Jul./Aug. 2006. / Jul./Aug. 2008
27 / Italian Football, Journal of Sports Economics, Feb. 2006. / May/Jun. 2008
26 / The Turkish Military's March Toward Europe, Foreign Affairs, Jan./Feb. 2006. / Mar./ Apr. 2008
25 / Offshoring: The Next Industrial Revolution, Foreign Affairs, Mar./Apr. 2006. / Jan./Feb. 2008
24 / The Long Shadow of Chernobyl, National Geographic, Apr. 2006. / Nov./Dec. 2007
23 / The Rise of U.S. Nuclear Primacy,
Foreign Affairs, Mar./Apr. 2006. / Nov./Dec. 2007
22 / Modern Technology Reopens the Ancient Case of King Tut, National Geographic, Sep. 2005. / May/Jun. 2007
21 / Abydos, Life and Death at the Dawn of Egyptian Civilization, National Geographic, Sep. 2005. / May/Jun. 2007
20 / The Development Challenge, Foreign Affairs, Mar./Apr. 2005. / May/Jun. 2007
19 / From Mission to Profession: Iranian Journalism, Iranian Studies, Mar. 2006. / Mar./ Apr. 2007
18 / Future Power, National Geographic, Aug. 2005. / Jan./Feb. 2007
17 / Ensuring Energy Security, National Geographic, Mar. 2006. / Jan./Feb. 2007
16 / The Coal Paradox, National Geographic, Mar 2006. / Jan./Feb. 2007
15 / Two Cheers for Expensive Oil, Foreign Affairs, Mar./Apr. 2006. / Jan./Feb. 2007
14 / Ukraine's Orange Revolution, Foreign Affairs, Mar./Apr. 2005. / May/Jun. 2006
13 / Living With AIDS, National Geographic, Sep. 2005. / Mar./Apr. 2006
12 / Who Rules the Forest? National Geographic, Sep. 2005. / Mar./Apr. 2006
11 / Africa Oil, Whose Bonanza? National Geographic, Sep. 2005. / Mar./Apr. 2006
10 / The Shape of Africa, National Geographic, Sep. 2005. / Mar./Apr. 2006
9 / The Lessons of HIV/AIDS, Foreign Affairs, Jul./Aug. 2005. / Jan./Feb. 2006
8 / The Human-animal Link, Foreign Affairs, Jul./Aug. 2005. / Jan./Feb. 2006
7 / Preparing for the Next Pandemic, Foreign Affairs, Jul./Aug. 2005. / Jan./Feb. 2006
6 / The Next Pandemic, Foreign Affairs, Jul./Aug. 2005. / Jan./Feb. 2006
5 / City of Hope, City of Fear, Johannesburg, National Geographic, Apr. 2004. / Sep./Oct. 2005
4 / The Case of Missing Carbon,
National Geographic, Feb. 2004. / Jul./Aug. 2005.
3 / China takes Off, Foreign Affairs, Nov./Dec. 2003. / Jan./ Feb. 2005.
2 / Japan's New Nationalism, Foreign Affairs, Nov./Dec. 2003. / Nov./Dec. 2004.
1 / Pharaohs of the Sun, National Geographic, Apr. 2001. / Nov./Dec. 2001.
II- Books:
1- The Nile and Egyptians, Supreme Council of Culture, Cairo, 1996.
2- Reading in Home Affairs, Tohoty Society & General Authority of Cultural Palaces, Cairo, 1999 (ed.)
3- Future Gates, Tohoty Society & General Authority of Cultural Palaces, Cairo, 1999 (Co-editor)
4- A Changing World and responsive Country, Tohoty Society & General Authority of Cultural Palaces, Cairo, 1999 (ed.)
5- Land, Water, and Human, Tohoty Society & General Authority of Cultural Palaces, Cairo, 1999 (ed.).
III- Essays and Articles:
1- Al Ahram Newspaper (Egypt).
2- Al Akhbar Newspaper (Egypt).
3- Al Hayat Newspaper ( U. K.).
4- Al Kahera Newspaper (Egypt).
5- Watany Newspaper (Egypt).
6- Al Helal Magazine (Egypt).
7- Al Ahram Al Ektesady Magazine(Egypt).
8- Al Shorouk Newspaper (Egypt).
IV- Short Stories:
1- Al Helal Magazine (Egypt).
2- Ebdaa Magazine (Egypt).
3- Al Mohit AL Thakafi Magazine (Egypt).
4- Noss Al Donia Magazine (Egypt).
5- Hawaa Magazine (Egypt).
6- Al Kahera Newspaper (Egypt).
V- Interviews:
1- Al Araby Magazine (Kuwait).
2- Al Alaraby Al Elmy Magazine (Kuait).
3- Alexandria's Tax Club Magazine (Egypt).
VI- Kids Stories:
1- Majid Magazine (UAE).
2- Al Arabi Al Saghir Magazine (Kuwait).
3- Alaa Eldeen Magazine (Egypt)
4- Samir Magazine (Egypt)
5- Basem Magazine (Saudi Arabia)
6- Katr Al Nada Magazine (Egypt).
VII- Documentary Film Narration:
1-The Days of Democracy, 1996.
2- The Sun Rises on Nasser Lake, 2000.
· NGOs' Memberships:
1- Tohoty Society of Egyptian Studies (Founder Member).
2- The Egyptian Society of Bibliotheca Alexandrina's friends.
3- Artists and Authors Society (Latele' Alex.).
4- The Association of Arts, Literature, and Social Science.
5- Archeology society.
6- Egyptian Tax Society.
7- Commerce Club.
8- National Geographic Society.
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