Opinion and Thought
Opinion and Thought
The Cosmic Duel between Atlantic and Eurasianism: A Reading in the Book "Postmodern Geopolitics"
Opinion and Thought
A critical reading of the book "Destined War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides’s Trap? "
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The Impossible Mission: Why Is the Status of Solution Sought in Iraq?
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Alexander Dugin and the "Eurasian" System: Philosophy and Strategy
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International Politics and the Demand of Civilizational Diplomacy
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Francis Fukuyama: Political Order and the Dilemma of Decay as an Alternative to Liberal Democracy
Today, the world is changing, and it is no longer in the Arabs interest, to stand by idly.

A Businessman's Reflections On Culture
Edward Said succinctly diagnosed the situation of the Arabs by noting, “The problem of the Arabs is that they do not participate in the making of civilization, but only watch it.” Is it not time for Arab intellectuals to give up their role as spectators and assume responsibility regardless of the obstacles?

Boredom Opens the Door to Isolation and, Depression–and Terrorism
In this article, we review the reasons why youth in general and Arab youth in particular join extremist groups and embrace terrorism, along with the role that Arab governments can play to curb this phenomenon.

Biden-Netanyahu Relationship as Described in A "Promised Land"
This article tackles the nature of the relationship between US President-elect, Joe Biden, and Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, in light of the presidential memoirs of Barack Obama, A Promised Land, in which he narrates the most prominent stations of his life and devotes a good deal of space to speak about the Biden-Netanyahu relationship based on his involvement with the latter.

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The West and the Syrian-Iranian alliance: a card that should be played
I believe it is necessary to emphasize that dealing with Syria should be different to dealing with Iran. Syria does not have an expansionist project in the region, and should not be punished for opposing Israel which still occupies Syrian territories and Damascus has not yet found any just proposals to motivate it to choose peace.

Gifts and Inheritance: The Middle East from Trump to Biden
Biden's success in the Middle East depends on building on what has been achieved, namely by accepting the "gifts" of the previous administration in Iran and in the peace process, while breaking the deadlocks of its "inheritances" in places such as Turkey and Syria.

Saudi Arabia’s G20 leadership reflects the Kingdom’s move into a new era
As this turbulent year ends, and the Kingdom leads the G20, we should all rally around Saudi Arabia with support and solidarity; Saudi Arabia’s progress through the successful realization of its reform program is the key to progress in the Middle East and beyond.

Pandora’s Box ... Radicalization and counter-radicalization in France
Radicalization and counter-radicalization in France

The Donkey & Elephant Race
Since it is not just a presidential election, but an inauguration of the “most powerful leader” in the world who will be on the throne of the largest economy and military capabilities, the latest and most accurate technology, and the most political power in the world, the US presidential election occurrence had become a global media event that people closely follow it from the primaries until after polling day, despite the rare coverage of the US foreign policy during its campaigns.
