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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Mediation and the way forward to end the Ukraine War

While the Russian-Ukrainian war continues unabated and without a clear goal at the end in exchange for continuous losses of lives and property, the...

The Ukraine War and Putin’s Nightmare

A few days ago, the Ukrainian war enters its ninth month. What was expected to be a picnic by Vladimir Putin has turned into...

The Iranian Drones and the Battlefield of West Europe?

For the first time, Iran is fighting a major war on the European continent. Iranian military advisors, most likely members of the Iranian Revolutionary...

The Soft Power: The U.S.-Chinese-Russian Competition

The US-Chinese-Russian competition for global influence is not limited to military, economic, and technological tools, but extends beyond them to the realm of soft...

The Rhetoric of U.S. and China towards the Taiwan Crisis

The world changes, the invention of advanced weapons increases, and thoughts and ideas reach equilibrium, but conflicts and wars remain. In this sense, it...

An alternative World Order: From the Lens of Russia and Iran

In today's era, some parties, including the movements of political Islam, Ayatollah Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Vladimir Putin,...

The Abyss of Iraqi political Crisis

Since 2003, Iraq has been living on the impact of political crises, which have obscured all the consensus between the blocs that make up...

Iraq and the ‘Blind Gordian Knot’

After its occupation by the United States in 2003, Iraq fell into the double trap of the United States and Iran and became an...

The latest Kissinger: Leadership and the eavesdropping on history

In the first lines of the introduction to his most recent book, Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy, which was released this summer in...

The Alliance of Downtrodden Empires

There are many commonalities and differences, to the point of contradiction, in the Russian, Iranian, and Turkish political and economic positions, calculations, and priorities....

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