Nassem Javed Pandemic may be over within the next 1000 days but the economic recovery may linger another next 10,000 days. Across the world, the future workers desperately seek “occupationalism” any occupational activities, like upskilling and reskilling to see their future clearly, otherwise, sluggish economies only headed towards …
Read More »Nagorno-Karabakh: The Interplay of Community, Ambition and Strategy
Harish Thakur Death toll has risen to thousands since the two ex-Soviet republics battle over the Nagorno-Karabakh (NK) region. The war over the Caucasus region of NK has invited the global attention over its myriad dimensions and colossal possibility of breaking into a global conflict or World War …
Read More »Global Action is Urgently Needed to Reverse Damaging Jumps in Extreme Poverty
For the second time, the rate of extreme poverty in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region jumped again, nearly doubling between 2015 and 2018, according to a new World Bank report. The World Bank’s biennial Poverty and Shared Prosperity report finds that the rate of extreme …
Read More »Can Lebanon Survive As It Is?
Michael Young Much attention in recent weeks has been focused on the aborted formation of a new government according to a road map laid out by French President Emmanuel Macron. Yet in his press conference on September 27 related to the situation in Lebanon, Macron said something else …
Read More »Changing attitudes towards religiosity: A double-edged sword for Arab rulers
James M. Dorsey Public opinion polling in the Arab world suggests that autocratic leaders like Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and his UAE counterpart, Mohammed bin Zayed, have gotten some things right. Both men have to varying degrees replaced religion with nationalism as the ideology legitimizing their …
Read More »Baltics imposed sanctions on themselves
Adomas Abromaitis Sanctions are used as a tool of foreign policy by many governments. This month such restrictions were imposed on Belarus in order to force Belarus leader Alexsandr Lukashenko to leave office. Political and economic situation in this country has been remaining complex for about two months since …
Read More »The Shifting Sands of War
Ahmad Naji If one battle in Yemen’s war seems designed to kill as many fighters as possible, it is the one currently taking place in Ma’rib Governorate. Five years of fighting between Ansar Allah, usually referred to as the Houthis, and armed groups loyal to the internationally recognized …
Read More »The future of strategic intelligence
Giancarlo Elia Valori There are currently three types of intelligence transformations, namely conceptual, technological and operational. In the first case, we are dealing with a new and original intelligence paradigm. From a mechanism based on the identification of the need for information-research-processing and analysis-dissemination-feedback, we are shifting to …
Read More »Iran’s Isolation Continues: A Stranger Among (Feuding) Friends
Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet US President Trump with representatives from Israel, the UAE and Bahrain for the signing of an agreement to normalise relations, 15 September 2020. The announcement of yet another historic agreement between an Arabian government in the Persian Gulf – Bahrain – and the State of …
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