


Hazem Salem Al-Damour
Director General of the institute/researcher specializing in international relations and strategic studies
Overview
A Jordanian researcher specializing in International Relations and Strategic Studies, with a research and analytical focus on countering violent extremism, human security, and fourth-generation warfare, alongside the study of geopolitical transformations and their implications for regional and international security and stability. He possesses analytical expertise in monitoring political and security dynamics in the Middle East, with particular emphasis on complex conflicts and regional and international interventions in conflict zones.
He has published a number of research papers and studies addressing sensitive and complex issues, most notably Iranian influence and penetration in Sudan, as well as the dynamics of the Palestinian–Israeli conflict, in addition to in-depth analyses of issues related to the reshaping of the balance of power in the Arab region. He has also contributed analytical assessments of major regional and international events, including the “El Alamein Trilateral Summit” and the “Munich Security Conference,” highlighting their political and strategic dimensions and their implications for the region.
He has attended numerous international conferences and forums specializing in security, defense, and international policy, including the Shangri-La Dialogue and the Munich Security Conference, where he closely followed discussions concerning international security, transformations in the structure of the global order, and emerging challenges associated with non-traditional security. He has also authored and published numerous studies and papers in the fields of security, strategic studies, and international relations.