Latest Blog Posts - Mohamed Amine @ RCNUWC
- Time for business-executive politics in the MENA regionTime for the technocrats to take over in the Arab World For decades Arab politics has been an easy ride for the well-established circles that governed states and countries in the MENA region. Whether it is by virtue of blood as in monarchies, mone...
- Reforms or Continuity? Pope Francis says Amen to both!Roman Catholic Church on the crossroads of Continuity and Reform: With the announcement of the new head of the catholic church, now is the time to reflect on what are the signals the Vatican is giving to its followers and observers through t...
- TURKEY—‘A MUCH NEEDED MIDDLE EASTERN POWER?’The first major victory of the Seljuk Turks over the forces of the declining Byzantine Empire at the battle of Manzikert on 26th August 1071, gave prominence to the Turkic peoples especially those associated with Osman the great Turkish Muslim warrio...
- Reading beyond the Iranian Pakistani PipelineOil & Gas Pipelines: Geopolitics in the Making The announcement of the construction of the 1600 Km Iranian-Pakistani gas pipeline didn’t fail to create a true sensation in the world of politics, let alone in the corridors of the White...
- Malian Crisis: A golden chance for Algerian GeopoliticsWith the situation in Mali progressing slowly towards a certain resolution that will be dictated by French military might, it becomes clear that what ought to be pondered is no longer the potential defeat or success of the intervention in Northern pa...
- Intervention in Mali: Between necessity and exploitation (Part 1)In order to offer our readers an insight on the current crisis originating in Mali, we are launching a 2 parts essay analysis that will help clarify the underlying motives for the Tuareg revolution in Mali, Al-Qaeda's influence in the region and the...
- Hedge Funds: Crossroad of International Affairs and MoneyHedge Funds: Crossroad of International Affairs and Money One would hardly perceive politics as a source of income outside the realm of the government agencies or consultancy firms, yet a great deal of wealth is being generated by an unorthodox ty...
- How is Morocco shedding away foreign InvestmentsAs I landed a couple fo hours ago in Casablanca coming from Dubai, I couldn't help but have some reflexions on the horrid customer service provided in the Moroccan airport. Coming across an exasperated businessman from Bangladesh, I realized that suc...
- International Affairs on the Edge Mag 2on Dec 15, 2012Our Magazine's 2nd edition is now live! Check it for the latest articles published in the Blog. Open publication - Free publishing - More magazine...
- Egyptian Politics: between the immature and the unorganizedEgyptian Politics: between the immature and the unorganized The recent tragedy unfolding in Egypt in the aftermath of the presidential decree is a critical sign of Egyptian politics’ immaturity. An immaturity not only due to the young democracy...
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