Jordan’s economic, security and political challenges under Covid-19
This article examines the implications of the continued spread of Covid-19 on the political, economic… Read More »Jordan’s economic, security and political challenges under Covid-19
This article examines the implications of the continued spread of Covid-19 on the political, economic… Read More »Jordan’s economic, security and political challenges under Covid-19
This article examines empirical resilience interventions to demonstrate how resilience-building is utilised to govern in… Read More »Politics and economy of resilience: EU resilience- building in Palestine and Jordan and its disciplinary governance
Originally published by the Middle East Eye More than any other Arab state, Jordan’s past,… Read More »Why Israel’s annexation plan is a direct threat to Jordan
Originally published by Middle East Eye, in Italian The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has obstructed the… Read More »Coronavirus: Global academia gets a taste of the Palestinian lockdown
This chapter argues that the notion of resilience in EU foreign policy towards its southern… Read More »The EU, Resilience and the Southern Neighbourhood After the Arab Uprisings
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Originally published on TRT World Leaked details of the Trump administration’s Deal of the Century (the… Read More »The ‘Deal of the Century’ condemns Palestinians to endless Apartheid
Originally published by Middle East Eye The results of the recent Israeli election indicate that another far-right… Read More »Rethinking the nature of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict
Originally published by Middle East Eye Last month, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi made it crystal… Read More »EU foreign policy normalises totalitarianism in the Middle East
This article examines politics of states recognition. Despite the signifi- cance of the concept of… Read More »States Recognition in Foreign Policy: The Case of Sweden’s Recognition of Palestine