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Rethinking accountability, revolution and challenging the status quo in Lebanon

Political corruption in Lebanon traces its roots to the re-assembling in the post-civil war era, which entrenched a realm of politics dominated by war...

The 35th Israeli government and its Ministers

As many people know, the Israeli government was supposed to be formed after the elections of April 9, 2019, but Netanyahu himself failed to...

Who are the real betrayers of Egypt, Critics or Sycophants?

“You are betraying your country by exposing its defects!” is a common accusation made by the sycophants to the ruling regime in Egypt who...

COVID-19: Is this the End of Western Liberalism?

As China comes out of the quarantine and other strict measures, most of the factories, shopping-marts, transportations, restaurants, and tourist spots are back to...

Propoganda and its types

Propaganda can be referred to as an organized effort to influence and control the views, behaviors or action of other people through arguments, signs,...

The Long-term Political Fallout of Coronavirus

As the coronavirus spreads, so does its likely political fallout. For authoritarians and autocrats, the fallout is likely to be a mixed bag. Some will benefit from invasive...

Presidents, Pharaohs and Prophets

Over millennia national leadership managed its population on basic divides: Soldiers to just follow orders, workers to just get soldiers ready to march and artists just to...

The Role of Political Psychology in Diplomacy

Political psychology originated from France, which was first introduced by the ethnologist Adolph Bastian in his book called “Man in History” (1860).  This field has grown significantly...

Arab Spring and Third Wave of Democratisation: The case of Egypt

Professor Huntington introduced the concept of the third wave of democratization in five phases. They are the emergence of reformers, acquiring powers, failure of liberalization, backward...

Unrest in Iraq: Continuation of the Arab Spring or a New Political Reality?

Mass protests broke out in Baghdad on October 1, 2019, and continued all month long. The demonstrations spanned a large part of the country and...

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Unveiling Gendered Conflict: Intersections of Power, Masculinity, and Violence

In the intricate tapestry of conflict and violence, gender...

El-Sisi’s Empty Promises and Their Impact on Egyptians

Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, also known as the ‘Coup Leader,’...

Challenges Persist: Implementing U.S Democracy in the Middle East

Introspecting the Middle East, one can observe that this...

World War III: A Diffused Detonation, not a Thundering Boom

The world is transfixed by headlines warning of escalating...

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