April 2020

After the Deluge, A Younger Generation Takes Over
- By Editor
- . April 30, 2020
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo Countries are searching for the way back to normal, cautiously probing the possibility of reopening
The UAE and Combating River Blindness
- By IGSDA
- . April 29, 2020
Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 29 April 2020 Global health issues are not new to our today’s world. There were a

From Plague to Fatigue
- By Editor
- . April 23, 2020
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo The world is gradually transitioning from the stage of “shock and awe” against the plague

Second Wave of Tsunami
- By Editor
- . April 16, 2020
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo Countries in the East Asia are bracing themselves for the second wave of outbreaks of
Food Security in Corona Time
- By IGSDA
- . April 15, 2020
Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 15 April 2020 Food shortage has long been problem giving rise to unrests in the communities.

Wearing Mask: An Altruistic Behavior
- By Editor
- . April 9, 2020
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo COVID-19 is breaking down psychological barriers between the East and the West. The custom of wearing

The Impacts of the Spread of the New Coronavirus on the Competition of Major Powers in the Middle East
- By IGSDA
- . April 9, 2020
Coronavirus (COVID-19) appeared in the Chinese province of Wuhan in December 2019 and eventually spread globally until the World Health Organization WHO declared it a

Predicting the World After The COVID-19 Crisis Is Just A Wishful Thinking
- By IGSDA
- . April 9, 2020
By: Sayed Ghoneim, Major General (Retired) of the Egyptian Armed Forces I’m really surprised that some speak with full certainty about the world after the

Physical Distancing and Social Intimacy
- By Editor
- . April 2, 2020
Satoshi Ikeuchi, Professor, Religion and Global Security, University of Tokyo Globalization ground to a halt. The red carpet of the global mobility, which once enticed