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Violent and Nonviolent Changes in the Images of Cities in the Arab Spring Countries
By: Prof. Yehya Serag (PhD), Professor of Urban & Regional Planning, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt Yehya Serag1 Future University in Egypt, Architectural Engineering Department,
Japan and the Security of SLOCs in the Middle East
By: Professor. Satoshi IkeuchiProfessor, Global Security and Religion, University of Tokyo. The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine General Joseph Dunford said
Is It the Time For Egypt’s Fourth Strategic Direction?
The Pillars of Egypt’s Strength This is not my first time to write or talk about this topic due to its importance from my own
US Military Strike Against Iran, Is It Really possible?
Will the United States carry out a military strike against Iran? What are the political and military indicators at the strategic and tactical levels that
Saini, Monitoring Reality
Political and security phases Sinai has undergone the Peace Treaty between Egypt and Israel that has been concluded in Camp David in the United States
The Age of Lexus
By: Professor. Satoshi IkeuchiProfessor, Global Security and Religion, University of Tokyo. “Twitter diplomacy,” “Instagram diplomacy” or “Selfie diplomacy”? No matter what you call it, diplomacy
Using Intelligence and Technology to Fight Human Trafficking & Migrant Smuggling
Threat Assessment & Recommendations By: Mohamed N. El Guindy, UNODC – ROMENA 15 August 2017 Dr. Mohamed El-Guindy is a Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Expert, UNODC,
Trump’s Many Withdrawals
By: Professor. Satoshi IkeuchiProfessor, Global Security and Religion, University of Tokyo. U.S. President Donald Trump did not bomb Iran but are now throwing bombshells of
US Continue working To Unite Ally’s Efforts
Khaleej Times has announced that the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo arrived Monday in Saudi Arabia for talks on coordinating with the close ally
A Different Kind of Diplomacy
By: Professor. Satoshi IkeuchiProfessor, Global Security and Religion, University of Tokyo. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to Tehran last week was aimed at alleviating tensions