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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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...

Why Washington Now Sees Africa as Crucial to National Security

The release of the 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy marks not simply an update in policy but a fundamental shift in America’s doctrine of...

The Strategic Backbone of NATO’s Southern Arc

In an international environment marked by the intensification of hybrid threats, the rise of maritime rivalries, and growing pressure on energy corridors, the naval...

Polisario: The Game Is Over

October 31, 2025, will undoubtedly be remembered as a historic rupture in the long and sterile confrontation surrounding the Moroccan Sahara. With the adoption of UN Security...

Regulated Disorder: Israel-Hamas and the Truce as a System of Power

This observation by Steven Cook of the Council on Foreign Relations captures the profound metamorphosis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. War has not disappeared; it has evolved...

Is the International Order Tilting Toward an Era of Permanent Tensions?

The world is entering an era where conflict is no longer an exception but has become a permanent thread running through international relations. In...

The UNSC and the Unspoken War of Resolutions: The Moroccan Sahara Example

As the Security Council prepares to deliberate on the Moroccan Sahara, it is increasingly evident that the issue transcends the mere mechanics of diplomacy....

Doha Under Fire: The Sanctuary War and Its Cataclysmic Implications

History will likely remember September 9, 2025, as the moment when the Israeli-Palestinian conflict shattered its traditional boundaries and ushered in the era of...

Why does the Algerian state harbor such deep hostility toward Morocco?

It is worth underscoring that this question continues to resurface persistently within diplomatic circles and international public opinion, as it puzzles seasoned observers of...

Morocco’s StraitBelt Doctrine and the Rise of a New Rimland Order

From Peripheral Actor to Platform State: How Engineered Sovereignty and Corridor Diplomacy of Morocco Are Rewriting Geopolitical Influence Across Africa and the Atlantic? Long perceived...

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Left of Boom: Moroccan Intelligence and the Changing Face of Sahelian Terrorism

The September 11 attacks fundamentally reshaped modern counterterrorism doctrine....

The Increasing Influence of Gulf Sovereign Wealth Funds

Gulf sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) have hit a record...

Why Can Neither Washington Nor Tehran Talk Without Pakistan in the Room?

The 2026 war between Israel, the United States and...

Sea of Azov shipping restrictions raise concerns for Russian exports

Shipping through the Sea of Azov remained restricted on...
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