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So That All Is a “Majority” in Syria
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A Call to Arab Countries: Support Our Shia Brothers’ Return to Their Arab Identity!
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Computerization of Man: Education in the Arab States
The author presents his vision on the development of educational policies, through investing in educational systems and applications, that are concerned with quality rather than the quantity, due to the “significance of the quality” element in the equation of building the educated individual, and the developed country capable of solving problems and creating and developing possibilities, away from focusing on indoctrination of ideas and information, without being able to process them, or benefit from their suitability with our reality.

Indeed, it is the "Absolute Power" of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia!
In his interview with The Atlantic, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed several important issues, including the reforms in Saudi Arabia at various levels, the Saudi economy and its local identity, and Saudi Arabia's international relations with countries regionally and globally. In order to give the Crown Prince's interview, the care and attention it deserves, this paper provides a reading of his ideas, clarifications, and strategies.

Syria in the Shadow of the War in Ukraine: Caught Between Rock of Victory and Hard Place of Defeat
Putin did it, he invaded Ukraine. His military operation continues there, with all force and determination, indifferent to all the "cold and slow" threats emanating from the West if compared to the heat and escalation of events.

How NATO Sparked World War III?
The author presents a forward-looking vision, that starts from NATO's excess expansion eastward, up to such expansion's implications represented in the Russian-Ukrainian war. Concluding this war's outcome will lead to the emergence of a new Sino-Russian world order, that brings the America's unipolar hegemony to an end, and reshapes Europe's security structure.

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From Ukraine, Putin begins his battle against NATO... and the bipolar world has hit the wall
The Russian military operations in Ukraine reflect a shift in the Russian position towards NATO expansion and relations with Western powers, an event that may have reverberations for the post-war world order.

The Kremlin is making all the preparations for war. Will it really break out?
Putin is contemplating his future legacy. He believes that he can still restore Russia as a global superpower with its strategic depth, and that is why he does not seem willing to allow Ukraine or Kazakhstan to move away from the Russian orbit.

The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan: Regional Role and Transnational Ideology
The paper aims to analyze the role of transnational ideology, in the partisan and political practices of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, and its implications for the group's regional role, whether in its relations with the group's branches in Egypt, Syria, Palestine, or in some regional countries, such as Iran and Turkey.
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Political Islam Discourse: Between Employing the Crisis and the Crisis of Employment
This paper seeks to, partially, analyze the employing the crisis of the historical bitterness in the West's relationship with the Islamic world, in the discourse of political Islam groups, besides the crisis of the using symbols. In addition to analyze the problem of relating Islam, as a global religion, with Dawa'a (the call to believe in Islam) a partisan concept.

How did Jordan celebrate the King’s birthday?
On his sixtieth birthday, His Majesty King Abdullah II preferred not to limit his royal message on this occasion to accepting congratulations and blessings; it rather included a comprehensive political and social speech addressing Jordanians and calling for change. What is the change meant by this royal message? And how can this goal be achieved?
