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Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 10 June 2020 The Emirati values of loyalty and positivity have always been fruitful at the

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Conflict of Science and Politics

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Societal Balance in the Face of Crises

Jaber Mohamed Al Shuaibi, Emirati Researcher in Geopolitical Issues 31 May 2020 In the global crises, the significance of the community emerges from its ability