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Articles and academic research papers (examples)

  • “Digression On the Margin of Seven Pillars of Wisdom: T.E. Lawrence and the Arab Revolt.” The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London, August 21, 2020.
  • “Overcoming the Darkness of Ottoman Rule: T.E. Lawrence and the Arab Revolution.” The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London, June 5, 2020.
  • ISIS Terrorists in Syria Receiving US Supplies. The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. July 27, 2020.
  • “The need to reflect positively on the US-China rising tension/Post-Covid 19 World.” The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. May 22, 2020.
  • US Strategy and the Iranian Issue (3). Bogged Down with Sanctions and Covid-19? The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. March 21, 2020.
  • US Strategy and the Iranian Issue (2). “WAR AS A BLUFF”. The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. March 8, 2020.
  • US Strategy and the Iranian Issue (1). “Control or Destroy”. The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. February 28, 2020.
  • “Politics and business under the reign of Sultan Haitham Al Said.” The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. March 2021.
  • “Iran, Turkey and Al-Shabaab militancy in Somalia.” (Arabic)The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. March 2021.
  • ” Ismail Qaani’s complex mission” (Arabic). The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. February 2021.
  • “US Tactics to Hold Back China in Africa.” The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. February 2021.
  • “The US-Chinese conflict over Bab al-Mandab” (Arabic). The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. 2021.
  • “Cold War in Somalia. Gulf States Game: Security and Influence.” The Gulf Futures Center (GFC), London. February 2020.
  • “The Mines of Sudan: When the Whole World Poured in Khartoum.” The Gulf Futures Center (GFC) London. February 2020.
  • “Saudi Arabia Reforms According to Western Opinion Polls.” The Gulf Futures Center (GFC) London. 2020 (Arabic).
  • “France-Iran-USA: Cooperation and Confrontation.” The Gulf Futures Center (GFC) London. Dec.2017-Jan. 2018.
  • “Complex Triple Crisis. Iran and the Arabian Gulf: No War and No Peace!” The Gulf Futures Center (GFC) London. November 28, 2017.
  • ” Establishing the China-GCC Free Trade Area: Obstacles, Challenges, and Open Possibilities,” Journal of Contemporary Chinese Studies: The Yangtze Review / Sino Media (San Francisco) Issue 2. Autumn 2014.
  • “Arab Political Thought”. An entry contribution to The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Political Thought, September 2014.
  • ” En sommes-nous encore à la période de la capitulation tranquille? (Are We Still in The Age of Silent Surrender?)?” With A. Tausch, A. Heshmati, P. Jourdon. Entelequia: Revista Interdisciplinar, University of Barcelona ( Spain ), 2013.
  • ” Sources of influence in US Foreign Policy,” The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, Doha, Qatar, 2012. (Arabic).
  • “Middle East Studies in the United States after September 11.”  The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, Doha, Qatar, 2012. (Arabic).
  • ” Military expenses in the Maghreb countries.” The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, Doha, Qatar, 2011. (Arabic).
  • “The Arab Lobby: The Invisible Alliance Undermining America’s Interests in the Middle East.” Critical review, in Siyasat Arabiya, Doha. 2013. (Arabic).
  • “Inventing Democracy in the Arab World: Some Intersections with Post-Communist Experiences in Central Europe.” The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, Doha, Qatar, 2012. (Arabic).
  • ” Financing US presidential election campaigns and foreign policy”. The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, Doha, Qatar, 2012. (Arabic).
  • “The security problems posed to the Arab countries by Transnational Radical Organisations and Movements.” The first annual conference of political and strategic studies Centres in the Arab world. Doha, December 2012. (Arabic).
  • “The Greater Middle East: Fact or Invention?” The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, Doha, Qatar, 2012. Arabic.
  • “The Yemeni Revolution: Replacing Ali Abdullah Saleh, or Replacing Obsolete Institutions?” Arab Center For Research and Policy Studies, Doha – Case Analysis Series, May 2011.
  • “From occupation to sovereignty: Iraq between two eras ” (French ). 2011. Eurorient journal, N.32 (Paris).
  • “Deviance and Dissent: A Sociological Approach to Terrorism. Entelequia. Revista Interdisciplinar, University of Barcelona ( Spain ), Vol. 12, pp. 27-40, Fall 2010.
  • “Yemen: The Law of the Tribesmen.” 2010.  Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences. International Academy of Social Sciences (United States).
  • ” European Islam in Social Sciences” (Arabic). Asbar Center for Studies, Research and Communications, the monthly issue, January 2010. (Saudi Arabia).
  • “Who are the Islamist activists in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?” (Qui sont les islamistes saoudiens? ) 2006. European Journal of Geopolitics, Outre-Terre (Paris).
  • “Post-War Iraq”.  Opinions Journal. Gulf Research Center (Saudi Arabia).
  • “The UN between Peace and Security quest and great powers manoeuvres.”(Arabic) Etudes internationales (Association des études internationales, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Tunis) N° 20, Octobre 1986, pp.139-149.

 Papers published in the peer-reviewed  Journal of Middle Eastern Studies (Paris)

  • “Discursive Practices, Science, Politics and the Truth: Applied to MENA Region” (Pratiques discursives, Science, Politique et Vérité: Application Sur la Région MOAN). With Faten Karoui-Bouchoucha – Middle East Studies (sciences sociales et humaines)Volume 2, n°4. 2011.
  • “Israel and Palestine,” by Avi Shlaim.” Book-review Essay: 2011: Volume II, No. 4.
  • ” The Conservative Revolt Against America: The Bush Legacy.” 2010. Volume One, Issue 3.
  • “Is Conservatism Dead?” A Review of Sam Tannhaus’ Book.   2010: Volume 1, Issue 3.
  • “On the Evaluation of Pakistani Schools by the Brookings Institution .”  2010, volume one, Issue 2.
  • “The Big Shift: How September 11 Has Advanced the Agenda of the Neo-Conservatives and Boosted the Support to Israel’s Right-Wing.” Middle East Studies, 2010: Volume 1, Issue 2.

Samples on Social Sciences Research Network

 (Most have already been published before)

  • “What every politician in America and the Western world should know about the Arab and Islamic world” (2008).
  • “The French Paradox: Evaluation of the Transformations of the Political and Social Landscape in France” (2007).
  • “Money and Terror: Is There an End to America’s Oil Addiction?” (2007)
  • “Global trends in Gulf and Middle East population evolution” (2006).
  • “Oil and Security in the Twenty-First Century” (2006).
  • “The Real Energy Debate, When Oil Ends” (2006).
  • “Did September 11th introduce a paradigmatic shift in the social sciences’ approach to Islam and the West?” (2006)
  • “Islamic Trends and American Foreign Policy” (2006).

 International conferences and workshops (examples)

  • “Impact of US-Russia Rivalry in the Horn of Africa,” Gulf Research Meeting, Cambridge, July 2023.
  • “Engaging and Repelling Elements in Sino-Arab Relations,” Seminar of the Chinese Arab Studies Center for Reform and Development, Shanghai International Studies University, 2020.
  • “The Chinese Paradox: Non-Interference in Middle East Conflicts and Support for Governments! The Case of Syria. 9th Annual Gulf Research Meeting (GRM). Cambridge, August, Cambridge, 2018.
  • “Bashing Qatar and Saudi Arabia: Western narrative and perception of Islamism issues.”
  • 8th Annual Gulf Research Meeting (GRM). Cambridge, August 2017.
  • ” Diplomacy Versus the revolution of “transparent society” and “risk society. Wikileaks: international and regional implications.” Open Sources and the Leaked American Diplomatic Cables. Beirut, Lebanon. March 04, 2011. Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies.
  • “Post-Kemalist Politics in Turkey.”  The Arabs and Turkey: Challenges of the Present and the Outlook for the Future. Doha, Qatar. May 18, 2011.”
  • The Struggle For Preponderance in the Gulf Region and the Iranian Influence in Iraq.” Gulf Meeting. July 2011. Cambridge University.
  • “Transnational Radical Organisations and Movements And the security problems posed to the Arab countries.” The first annual conference of political and strategic studies Centres in the Arab world. Doha, December 2012.
  • “The Arab Spring. Are there new cultural values?” The Arab Spring One Year Later: Georgetown University-Qatar Workshop, April 2012.

Participation in Conferences as a member of the Organising Team (examples):

  • The Palestinian September: Between the Oslo Track and Reverting to International Institutions. Doha, Qatar. September 10, 2011.
  • Arabs and the Horn of Africa: the Dialectic of Regional Proximity and Affiliation. Doha, Qatar. November 27, 2011.
  • The Arab Revolutions and Democracy: The Roots of the Sectarian Divide and the Means to Address It. Doha, Qatar. January 28, 2012.
  • Annual Conference for Social Sciences and Humanities. Doha, Qatar. March 24, 2012.
  • The Yemeni Revolution: Historical Background, Local Specificities, and Future prospects. Doha, Qatar. February 18, 2012.
  • Islamists and Democratic Governance: Experiences and Future Directions, Doha, Qatar, October 6 and 7, 2012.
  • The Egyptian constitution and the transition to democracy. ACRPS, Doha, November 2012.
  • Annual Conference of Strategic and Policy Studies Research Centers in the Arab World. December 15 to 17, 2012, Doha, Qatar.