26 Aug, 2020

The Failure of Bargain Politics and Tunisian Crisis of Democratization
Aug 26, 2020

Larbi Sadiki | 26 August 2020 | AR | TR

Under a cloud of uncertainty, Tunisians have been awaiting the formation of a third government since the fall 2019 elections. This article discusses the failure of both political parties and politicians at bargain politics or enacting

The Failure of Bargain Politics and Tunisian Crisis of Democratization
Aug 26, 2020
2022-05-13T16:50:56+03:00
20 Jul, 2020

Government Responses Toward the Coronavirus Crisis: A Comparative Analysis of Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia
Jul 20, 2020

Ahmed Mohsen | 20 July 2020 | TR | AR

The role of governments in managing the COVID-19 pandemic crisis is what determines the outcomes in each country, among other significant factors

Government Responses Toward the Coronavirus Crisis: A Comparative Analysis of Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia
Jul 20, 2020
2022-12-01T17:56:33+03:00
10 Jul, 2020

Public Health System in the Arab World: The COVID-19 Conundrum and The Way Forward
What is the Public Health Impact ?

Omar Asfour Samer Jabbour | 10 July 2020 | TR

The Arab world is made up of countries and communities that share history, language and culture. At the same time, the Arab countries are a heterogeneous group with diverse political and socio-economic contexts that affect health in varying ways.

Public Health System in the Arab World: The COVID-19 Conundrum and The Way Forward
What is the Public Health Impact ?
2022-05-19T14:45:30+03:00
25 Jun, 2020

After Three Elections: The New Cabinet and Prospects for Israeli Foreign Policy
Jun 25, 2020

Fatih Şemsettin Işık | 25 June 2020 | TR

As the new Israeli cabinet is finally sworn in and the debate on an annexation plan for the occupied territories in the West Bank is underway, the question of what foreign policy agenda Israel will follow is crucial.

After Three Elections: The New Cabinet and Prospects for Israeli Foreign Policy
Jun 25, 2020
2022-05-27T12:50:39+03:00
4 May, 2020

Coronavirus in the Gulf: A Lasting Authoritarianism?
May 4, 2020

Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | 04 May 2020

Coronavirus in the Gulf: A Lasting Authoritarianism? The economies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states are expected to be hit hard by the Coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile, developing technological and security measures implemented in [...]

Coronavirus in the Gulf: A Lasting Authoritarianism?
May 4, 2020
2022-05-30T16:00:26+03:00
10 Jan, 2020

Longing for a Stable Government: The Challenges Facing the Incoming Prime Minister in Iraq after the Assassination of Suleimani

Mesut Ozcan | 10 January 2020 | AR | TR

Iraq entered 2020 with a caretaker prime minister following his resignation after weeks of protests centered in the Shiite dominated south and the capital

Longing for a Stable Government: The Challenges Facing the Incoming Prime Minister in Iraq after the Assassination of Suleimani2022-06-13T11:45:50+03:00
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