Israeli Strategies in The South Caucasus

Israel is one of the first countries to recognize the independence of Azerbaijan. In 1992, diplomatic relations were established between the two countries, and in February of 1993, Israel opened its embassy in Baku. Although the Azerbaijani government wants to return the favor, it does not have the courage [...]

2024-02-12T07:23:25+02:00December 22nd, 2022|Conflictual Relations, Translations|0 Comments

The Arab Lobbey inside the United States: The Range of Role and Influence

The Arab lobby suffers from various problems that have adversely influenced its missions, and restricted its role within the American political environment. The lack of cohesion among the members of the Arab-American community is seen as the most significant problem, as the diversity of the Arab-American ethnic groups led [...]

2024-01-21T05:26:27+02:00April 29th, 2022|Conflictual Relations, Studies|0 Comments

Alliance of Politics and Religion: Russia’s New Strategy to Dominate the Middle East

The significance of the role of Russia has been growing, in the Middle East and Central Asia, as an effective regional and international power, and a rising superpower that is regaining its lost global position as a result of the fall of the Soviet Union. Russia was known as [...]

2024-02-13T07:03:31+02:00April 14th, 2022|Conflictual Relations, Translations|0 Comments

Middle East’s Wars and Western Arms Companies

Towards the end of the first quarter of the 20th century and with the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the Middle East region fell under Western colonization; those countries were able to gain their independence during and after the World War II. However, the ideological impact that affected many [...]

2024-02-13T07:08:16+02:00April 9th, 2022|Conflictual Relations, Translations|0 Comments

The Militarization of U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa

Being interested in Africa is due to two reasons; one is related to security while the other is related to the economy. Thus, American priorities in the continent have been formed as regards confronting the extensions of terrorist groups according to the United States, encouraging economic freedom for the [...]

2024-01-24T07:56:13+02:00February 2nd, 2021|Conflictual Relations, Studies|0 Comments

ْUnder the coronavirus: The Europeans are more solidarity or individualism?

In February 1992, 12 European countries signed on Maastricht Treaty establishing the European Union, With the entry into force the Treaty in early November 1993, the last chapter of European countries' seeks for unity has been ended after decades of war and hostility. The treaty of Maastricht was not [...]

2024-02-13T07:14:01+02:00December 16th, 2020|Conflictual Relations, Translations|0 Comments

Chinese Aid in Africa and its Impact on the Chinese Influence

Since China has got the greatest world economy, it has been playing an important economic role internationally. Providing economic aid is considered one of the most significant economic roles played by China. This made developing countries resort to China in lieu of western global institutions to dodge their conditions. [...]

2024-01-24T08:01:34+02:00October 25th, 2020|Conflictual Relations, Studies|0 Comments

International liberal system’s failure

In this study, prof Mearsheimer argues that the international system adopted by the United States and its alliances in the west after the cold war has reached the fading stage, which means a beginning of a new international format with different power balances and new international organization. Mearsheimer starts [...]

2024-02-13T07:27:25+02:00July 13th, 2020|Conflictual Relations, Translations|0 Comments

Civil-Military Relations and the Future of the Algerian Political Regime

Authored by: Sameh Mohamed The issue of civil-military relations in Algeria is considered one of the topics that sparks off many rigorous theoretical debates. On the one hand, some people think that the military institution is the main trigger of the Algerian civil war after it canceled the elections [...]

2024-01-21T06:02:17+02:00August 3rd, 2019|Conflictual Relations, Studies|0 Comments

The Militarization of U.S. Foreign Policy in Africa

Authored by: Do'aa Owaidha Being interested in Africa is due to two reasons; one is related to security while the other is related to the economy. Thus, American priorities in the continent have been formed as regards confronting the extensions of terrorist groups according to the United States, encouraging [...]

2020-10-02T10:32:36+02:00June 17th, 2019|Conflictual Relations, Studies|0 Comments

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