Dr. Mohamed Badry Eid

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Academic Advisor to the Center for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies at Kuwait University, An expert in international relations and national security affairs, former Dean of the School of International Relations, Strategic and Foresight Studies at the University of London (UHOME) in the United Kingdom. His research interests focus on Israel, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Iran, Iraq, and China. He has published dozens of books and analyses in Arabic and English, and some of his works have been translated into Russian and Chinese. He also serves on the editorial board and as a reviewer for several academic journals published in Arabic and English.

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China and the Arab world After 70 Years of Cooperation: Partners, Not Allies

Introduction: In June 2026, we marked the 70th anniversary of contemporary Arab-Chinese relations—which historically began in the mid-1950s, specifically in 1956. This milestone is of...

The Intelligence’s new roles and tools: What does the “40-day war” against Iran reveal?

Intelligence agencies of all classifications and branches were not far from the second American-Israeli military confrontation against Iran, as is customary in wars. However,...

Leadership Factor in Trump’s Iran War Policy: A Case Study

Introduction: In recent years, the security strategy and foreign policy of the United States have witnessed a fundamental transformation in their main principles, as demonstrated...

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