Africa
Analyses
Countering Terrorism and Extremism

Countering Terrorism and Extremism
Will ISIS Succeed in Hijacking Syria from the Transitional Government?
Foreign Fighters File in Syria: Between Entitlement and Risk
The Decision to Ban the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan: the Hand of the Law Against Transnational Ideologies
Sudan: The Country Hijacked by Islamists and Targeted for Burial by Iran
Economy and Energy Policy

Economy and Energy Policy
U.S. Tariffs: Shock to the Global Economy and International Markets
Rebuilding the Syrian Economy After a 14-Year Crisis
Challenges facing investors in entering the Iraqi market
Rare and Strategic Elements in Jordan: Opportunities and Challenges
Environment and Climate

Environment and Climate
WATER SECURITY IN JORDAN AND ITS FUTURE HORIZONS
Will the U.S. Dollar Lose its Place as a Global Currency?
Coronavirus and the Renewed Geostrategic Competition: Will the Pandemic Spark a Nuclear War?
Security and Defence

Security and Defence
What If Iran Had the Nuclear Bomb?
“Spearhead” is Getting Ready for the Wars of the Future: U.S Special Forces’ Limits in Contemporary International Conflict.
Military Features of Turkey's Role in the Ukrainian Crisis
The Global Trends for the Future of the Military Force
Publications

Countering Terrorism and Extremism
Why Terrorism Has Expanded Into The Jungles Of Africa
This report provides an overview of the development of informal armed groups in Africa, going through the most important factors that make the African continent a quasi-safe haven for the expansion of international terrorism after ISIS retrogression in the Middle East; for Africa is crucial to the global security considerations despite the fact that security studies in this regard are relatively few.




