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

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

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

Asset Forfeiture: Disguised Nationalization.. Egypt as a Model

Authored by: Marwa Ahmed Asset forfeiture is a legal precautionary procedure that ensures access to a person’s funds in case he is charged with misappropriation of public funds, treason, crimes related to funds owned by the state, public institutions and agencies or their affiliate departments let alone public juridic persons. [...]

2024-01-24T08:07:02+02:00July 11th, 2020|Policy Making, Studies|0 Comments

European Union’s Security Policy Towards Illegal Immigration

Immigration is considered one of the most significant issues facing Europe lately due to the increase in immigrants and refugees’ numbers, especially those coming through the Mediterranean Sea from the Middle East in particular. The study demonstrates the concept of immigration, illegal immigration and the reasons that force people [...]

2024-01-24T08:10:57+02:00July 11th, 2020|Humanitarian Relief, Studies|0 Comments

The image of Intellectuals in the Egyptian Movies

Authored by: Aya Ezzat There are many studies in social sciences and humanities that endeavored to observe and analyze the role of intellectuals in the Egyptian society in different chronological phases. However, in the framework of creating a common area for the convergence of arts and humanities. This study [...]

Journalists Caught in the Crossfire of Power: Power’s Instruments in Crushing the Press.. Assassination as a Model

Authored by: Nora Abd El-Moshen Threats against journalists have recently rocketed waylaying the rights they enjoyed to ensure doing their job freely, particularly in the states witnessing dictatorial regimes or armed conflicts. Such violations occur in spite of the existence of the international organizations and the international community organizations [...]

2024-01-24T08:14:12+02:00May 12th, 2020|Policy Making, Studies|0 Comments

Existential Depression and Psychological Crises in the Aftermath of the Arab Spring

Authored by: Doaa Ragab While facing major societal shocks such as wars, revolution failures and their consequences, a man could lose a lot of rights and freedoms and suffer from physical damages. On the psychological side, particularly, he could be exposed to something more serious such as the loss [...]

2024-01-21T05:36:49+02:00January 9th, 2020|Policy Making, Studies|0 Comments

Fragility of Human Ties in the Egyptian Society: Divorce as a Model

Authored by: Menna al-Tellawy In a time when modernity melted from a solid state into a liquid one, terms were replaced, values changed, human ties became weak and materialism triumphed. This study discusses the aspects of liquid modernity and its manifestations in family relationships in the Egyptian society based on [...]

2024-01-15T08:13:38+02:00January 9th, 2020|Identity and Decolonization, Studies|0 Comments

Corporate Social Responsibility: The Spanish Case as a Model

Authored by: Alaa Maher Due to the rise of Economic Globalization, multinational companies have been established with an escalating political and economic impact as time goes by. Moreover, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been greatly cared for and inevitably applied. It has also correlated with the concept of sustainable [...]

2024-01-21T05:52:12+02:00November 12th, 2019|Policy Making, Studies|0 Comments

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