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From the Garden to the Forest! Europe Facing a Post-Hegemonic World

  • Published in Al-Rayah
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In a world in which strategic certainty is eroding and America’s influence is declining, Europe presents itself today as a major economic power that wants interfere in every international matter, but the cultural anatomy of the Western geopolitical mindset shows that Europe is an aging demographic power, walking on fragile, uneven ground.
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The Role of Neighboring Countries in the Sudanese War

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Sudan is surrounded by a number of countries, creations of the Sykes-Picot Agreement: Egypt to the north, Libya to the northwest, Chad to the west, the Central African Republic to the southwest, South Sudan to the south, Ethiopia to the southeast, Eritrea to the east, and the Red Sea, beyond which lies Saudi Arabia, to the northeast.
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America and Iran: Redrawing the Balance of Power

  • Published in Al-Rayah
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News is circulating these days about the imminent announcement of a final and decisive agreement between America and Iran, suggesting that the scales will tip in favor of the diplomatic track, over the military one — that is, in favor of de-escalation rather than escalation. In parallel with all the diplomatic efforts exerted by both sides to reach this agreement,
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Africa and the Middle East: Maps of Conflict in the New World Order

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In a rapidly changing world, the battles for international influence are no longer solely about borders and armies. Energy has become the hidden driver of major conflicts. For decades, the Middle East, particularly the Gulf and Iran, has been at the heart of this global struggle, with attention focused on oil and its vital shipping lanes.
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