Dr.Nadia Helmy

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Associate Professor of Political Science, Faculty of Politics and Economics / Beni Suef University- Egypt. An Expert in Chinese Politics, Sino-Israeli relationships, and Asian affairs- Visiting Senior Researcher at the Centre for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES)/ Lund University, Sweden- Director of the South and East Asia Studies Unit

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Chinese Military Headquarters vs. Egypt’s Octagon: A Strategic Analysis

Chinese military circles and websites view the new Egyptian Strategic Command headquarters, “The Octagon," of the Egyptian Ministry of Defense in the New Administrative...

China Fears US-Iran Deal Will Weaken Beijing’s Strategic Influence

China views the US-Iran agreement (the Memorandum of Understanding for Peace and Ceasefire) as a necessary pragmatic diplomatic step, but considers it fragile.  Beijing...

Chinese Media Analysis of Egypt’s June 30 Revolution and El-Sisi’s Overthrow of Morsi

The Chinese press did not adopt the term "military coup" after the success of the June 30 revolution in Egypt, led by then-Defense Minister...

Coverage of Egypt’s Ministry of Defense by Chinese Military Media

The activities and movements of Egyptian Defense Minister Lieutenant General Ashraf Salem Zaher have garnered significant attention from official Chinese military and media circles,...

Summer Davos 2026: Innovating at Scale in Dalian, China

The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as Summer Davos, runs 23–25 June 2026 in Dalian, China, under the...

China, Egypt, and Iran: Challenging U.S. Military Presence in the Gulf

The Chinese strategy employs research and intelligence institutions working to foster closer ties between Iranian national security institutions and the Egyptian military, aiming to...

How China Viewed Egypt’s June 30 Revolution and the Fall of the Muslim Brotherhood

China supported Egypt politically and economically following the June 30, 2013 revolution, rejecting interference in its internal affairs and seeking strategic rapprochement. Chinese think...

China, the IRGC, and Tehran’s New Power Centers

China is adopting a pragmatic approach to its post-war relationship with Iran, attempting to balance maintaining its strategic and economic interests with Tehran, including...

Why Dalian’s Summer Davos Matters for the Global South and Middle East After the Iran War

The Summer Davos Forum (the annual meeting of the new champions) in Dalian, China, represents a prominent strategic platform, reinforcing Beijing's role as a...

Japan’s New Security Strategy: China’s Response, Taiwan, and U.S. Influence

China officially objected through its Foreign Ministry to the Japanese draft resolution to increase armaments and abandon Japan's post-World War II commitment not to...

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