Dr. Cherkaoui Roudani

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Cherkaoui Roudani is a distinguished university professor specialising in Diplomacy, International Relations, Security, and Crisis Management. He is recognised for his expertise in geostrategic issues and security. A former Member of Parliament in the Kingdom of Morocco, he also served as a political member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie (APF). His contributions to global dialogue were honoured with the prestigious "Emerging Leaders" award from the Aspen Institute. A sought-after consultant for national and international television channels, Mr. Roudani Cherkaoui is a prominent international speaker on security, defence, and international relations. His thought leadership extends to numerous analyses published in leading national and international newspapers and magazines.

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How Football Reveals Morocco’s Rise as a Connective Power

When Morocco reached the semi-finals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the achievement immediately transcended the boundaries of sport. It was the first time...

The Middle East Between: De-escalation and Regional Reconfiguration

The history of international relations shows that the most enduring crises do not end when an agreement is signed, but when a new balance...

African Lion 2026:Morocco Enters the Era of Data-Centric Warfare

In the 2026 edition of African Lion, Morocco is consolidating its role as a key operational environment for the testing and validation of capabilities adapted...

Iran’s Shadow War May Extend to the Sahel

In the early hours of a recent morning, surveillance aircraft tracked an unmarked convoy crossing the desert corridors linking the Sahel to the Atlantic...

Iran Isn’t Just a Threat—It’s Splitting NATO

The war with Iran is exposing a structural fracture inside NATO—one that may prove more consequential than any external threat facing the Alliance today....

War Without a Center: Iran’s Mosaic Defense

For decades, modern warfare has been understood through the logic of the center of gravity—the belief that destroying an adversary’s political or military core...

Pax Americana 2.0: Toward a New Transatlantic Strategic Contract

The 62nd Munich Security Conference took place in a turbulent environment. Europe remains the theater of a protracted war between Russia and Ukraine. On...

The Peace Council: Why Morocco Is Invited and Why It Matters?

As protracted conflicts increasingly overwhelm traditional diplomatic mechanisms, new forms of peace governance are beginning to emerge. The creation of the Peace Council reflects...

Why Venezuela’s Air Defenses Never Fired: When C4ISR Disarms C2

How can an air defense system cease to function without being destroyed? And what does this apparent inaction reveal about the profound transformation of...

AFCON 2025: Sports Geostrategy as Morocco’s Strategic Signature

The organization of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations by the Kingdom of Morocco cannot be read as a mere event-driven sequence within the...

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Morocco’s Atlantic moment: From Mediterranean transhipment hub to architect of Africa’s western gateway

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America at 250: Can a Divided Nation Celebrate Together?

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Global South: Future Political and Economic Outlook

Russia's former Foreign Minister, Yevgeny Primakov, advocated consistently for...

How U.S. and Israeli Strikes Shattered Iran’s Iconic Monuments

Recent Israeli airstrikes on March 7 and 9 caused...
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