28 Apr, 2020

The Transformation of India’s Middle East Relations Under the Bhartiya Janta Party’s Rule  

Omair Anas | 28 April 2020 | TR

India’s foreign relations policy under the current prime minister Narendra Modi was initially seen as a continuation of the previous governments position

The Transformation of India’s Middle East Relations Under the Bhartiya Janta Party’s Rule  2022-06-06T15:04:08+03:00
4 Mar, 2020

An analytical reading of American initiatives to resolve the Palestinian issue: From supporting Balfour’s promise to the Deal of the Century (1917 – 2020)

Feras Ali Qawasmeh | 04 March 2020 | AR | TR

This paper provides an analytical reading of the twenty American initiatives undertaken to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict. The paper begins by reviewing these projects

An analytical reading of American initiatives to resolve the Palestinian issue: From supporting Balfour’s promise to the Deal of the Century (1917 – 2020)2022-06-09T16:49:18+03:00
3 Apr, 2019

The Middle East as the First Battlefield of Web 2.0

Nabeel Odeh Ikbal Ben Gaied Hassine | 03 April 2019 | TR | AR

This paper looks at the fundamental characteristics of the design of technology platforms in an attempt to shed light on the way technological infrastructure (i.e. Facebook and Twitter) can be used by political actors to create and exert power.

The Middle East as the First Battlefield of Web 2.02020-08-15T11:37:15+03:00
4 Jan, 2019

Is there a Morsi Effect? An Overview of Political Islamists Electoral Performances Since 2013

Nicholas Gjorvad | 04 January 2019 | TR | AR

The 2013 coup in Egypt, ending the presidency of Muhammad Morsi after a chaotic year in power, was seen by many to symbolize the weakening of Islamist parties’ political appeal in the Middle East and North African

Is there a Morsi Effect? An Overview of Political Islamists Electoral Performances Since 20132022-09-05T15:10:17+03:00
27 Dec, 2018

The Greater Middle East: China’s Reality Check

James M. Dorsey | 27 December 2018 | TR | AR

If any one part of the world has forced China to throw its long-standing foreign and defense policy principles out the window and increasingly adopt attitudes associated with a global power, it is the greater Middle East, a region that stretches from the Atlantic coast of Africa to north-western China.

The Greater Middle East: China’s Reality Check2022-09-05T16:43:57+03:00
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