Reports
Author: Akram Al-Sayed Research Assistant in the International Affairs Unit Translated by: Abdelrahman Mohamed Anwar Research Assistant in the International Affairs Unit In the context of the great victory of US President-elect Donald Trump, against Democratic Representative Kamala Harris, the Trumpism phenomenon returns to the fore again, specifically on the twentieth of January next year, […]
Prepared and translated by: Menna Salah Researcher at the African Affairs Unit The “Israeli-African” relations have experienced periods of rise and fall. However, in recent years, Israel has renewed its interest in the continent due to its great significance in Israeli foreign policy. Africa has always been and continues to be a vital continent that […]
By: Laila Ahmed Research Assistant at the International Affairs Unit Introduction: Given their increasing economic and geopolitical isolation, how long will the Russian-Chinese alliance last, and can Russia continue to rely more on China? How will the future of international diplomacy be shaped by a Sino-Russian union that creates a new “Iron Curtain” if their […]
By: Aya Ashraf Assistant Researcher, Terrorism and Extremism Program The Sahel and Sahara region is considered the epicenter of the most violent tensions and disturbances on the African continent. It is a convergence point for many intertwined security challenges, starting with ethnic and racial differences, porous borders, organized crime, smuggling, human trafficking, drug and arms […]
By: Shaimaa Abdul El Hameed Researcher in Middle Eastern affairs Unit Translated by : Layla Ahmed Researcher assistant in International affairs Unit Introduction: After months of intense speculation to know the next President of the United States, the identity of the new president has been determined, and it is the Republican Donald Trump, following his […]
By: Elham El Naggar Research Assistant in the Terrorism and Extremism Program Aya Ashraf Research Assistant in the Terrorism and Extremism Program Introduction: The events of September 11, 2001, represent a significant turning point in history, as these attacks altered the global landscape politically and security-wise, being the largest act of terrorism on American soil, […]
Prepared by: Dina Ehab Research Assistant Middle East Affairs Unit Introduction: Donald Trump’s return to the White House after his victory in the U.S. presidential election on November 6, 2024, marks a critical juncture in Saudi-American relations, especially in the context of the complex regional and international circumstances that Middle East is currently facing. This […]
Prepared by: Abdulrahman Mohamed Anwar Research Assistant at the International Affairs Unit US-Chinese relations are one of the most important challenges to US foreign policy, which may be clearly reshaped after the outcome of the US elections that will be held starting today, Tuesday, November 5, between Kamala Harris, the candidate of the Democratic Party, […]
By: Laila Ahmed INTRODUCTION: The Russian-Ukrainian conflict restored the need for EU expansion. “Enlargement” has long been seen as a low priority; Croatia was the last nation to join the league in 2013, a decade after it first submitted its application. However, circumstances evolved in the meantime. The “enlargement is back on track thanks to […]
By: Dina Ehab Mahmoud Research Assistant in Middle East Affairs Unit Introduction In the aftermath of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s assassination, Israeli Prime Minister “Benjamin Netanyahu” declared on September 29th that this operation is part of a systematic Israeli plan aimed at altering the strategic reality in the Middle East.[1] This announcement was made amid […]