Middle East Unit
Hossam Essa Human freedom remains one of the most valuable matters in our existence, and through personal freedom, we seek equal rights between all members of society. However, in achieving our collective freedoms, individual freedoms will often be restricted through our laws that govern over our societies. For instance, (in egalitarian societies) taxation laws often […]
“Organized institutional cooperation” :How the mechanism of political consultation affects Egyptian-Gulf relations Hassnaa Tammam Kamal The visit of the Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sameh Shoukry, to Riyadh, which took place in preparation for the forty-second Gulf Summit, reflects the high-level coordination and effective communication between Egypt and its partners in the Arabian Gulf. To […]
Rabaa Nour elden wazer Introduction In connection with the exchange of shootings between supporters of the AML group and Hezbollah in recent days in Lebanon, particularly in the city of Taiyuan; Expressing anger at the arrest of “Tariq Beitar”, the investigator in the Beirut port case; Until the exchange of gunfire in the capital, Beirut, […]
Introduction The newly established UK-US- Australian Partnership has triggered debates and tensions around the world. The pact established a common vision over the security of the Indo-Pacific between three Anglophone countries that have strong historical ties, and a long history in cooperation over several matters (Corben, Townshend, Patton, 2021). The partnership raises a lot of […]
Prepared by: Radwa Ramadan Abdel Fattah Sherif Introduction Recently, Tunisian president, Kais Saied issued a decree appointing a new government, 11 weeks after firing the last one in a power grab, as the country faces acute economic and political crises. • The formation of the new government was accompanied by a wave of mixed reactions […]