Amer Ababakr

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Amer Ababakr holds Ph.D. degree, Cyprus International University. His major is in Politics in the Middle East. His fields of interests include international relations, international security, foreign policy, and ethnic conflict.

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Peace in the Middle East and Tension in Europe

The new doctrine of Russian foreign policy, which was recently signed by Putin, is actually a reaction against the new national security strategy of...

The Reality of Multipolarity in the Middle East

Middle Eastern states have always welcomed China's involvement in economic fields. China's total trade with the region has increased dramatically since the beginning of...

The New Middle East: The Winners and Losers

The Middle East and the Gulf regions are experiencing a political and diplomatic movement that they have not witnessed in the last three or...

The Restoring Ties between Tehran and Riyadh: From Paper to Implementation

The agreement between Tehran and Riyadh to normalize the relations between the two countries and "resuming diplomatic relations within two months and reopening their...

The Russian’s Playing on A Thin Rope Game

When Benjamin Netanyahu returned to the premiership late last year, some observers questioned the prospect of a rapprochement between Israel and Russia despite the...

The Iraqi Political System and Playing on Two Ropes Game

Days after the twentieth anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq pass, at a time when the Iraqis are reviewing the outcome of this...

Towards early elections in Turkey

It has finally been confirmed that the authority and its national ally in Turkey want to hold parliamentary and presidential elections before their supposed...

The U.S. Approach to Deal with China

For all the talk about the World entering a new global era, the past year bears a striking resemblance to 2008. That year, Russia...

The KRG’s internal Dispute May Take the Region’s Entity on Edge

Despite Washington's pressures that contributed to curbing the tension between the two ruling parties in the Kurdistan region, ambiguity still surrounds the possibility of...

Iran: A major Replacement of Human Resources

Since 1979, when the mullahs seized power, Iran has topped the list of countries affected by the "brain drain". What appeared to be local bleeding...

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Six Hidden Gems in the Middle East Every Nature Enthusiast Must Visit

The Middle East is renowned for its rich history,...

Enhancing ASEAN Integration: The Role of Cross-Border Bus Transportation

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, has...

Review of Prison Notebooks by Antonio Gramsci

Antonio Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks, written between 1929 and 1935 during...

The Calling Part 2: Trump’s Unexpected Twist

In my earlier article titled "Calling out for Egypt:...
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