Conf. univ. dr. Radu SĂGEATĂ Abstract. North Africa includes Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, as well as Libya and Egypt. It is important to note that the term ”North Africa”, particularly when used in North Africa and the Middle East, often refers only to the countries of the Maghreb and Libya. … [Read more...]
SFÂRŞITUL PRIMĂVERII ARABE, PERENITATEA ANOTIMPURILOR RUSEŞTI? – O nouă repoziţionare geopolitică şi geostrategică a Rusiei în Nordul Africii –
Dr. Romulus HÂLDAN Abstract. The great failed experiment, so pompously called "the Arab Spring", has been characterized by economic damages, chaos and the proliferation of terrorism in the countries which remained without masters. The Americans have set off all this chaos, believing that they will … [Read more...]
Egypt’s Coup and Future of Democracy in Post Arab Spring Middle East
Shams uz ZAMAN, PhD Lovitura de stat din Egipt şi viitorul democraţiei în Orientul Mijlociu post Primăvara Arabă Abstract. Optimismul iniţial că o ordine regională democratică va emerge drept consecinţă a Primăverii Arabe care a măturat Orientul Mijlociu şi Africa s-a diminuat progresiv. … [Read more...]
Aspecte privind importanţa geostrategică a Republicii Arabe Egipt, în contextul politic actual
Cătălina OANCEA Egiptul reprezintă un stat cu o poziţie importantă în cadrul relaţiilor internaţionale, iar noul regim va fi nevoit să decidă asupra modului în care îşi va consolida poziţia de actor regional şi internaţional în noua arhitectură de securitate, în contextul luptelor pentru hegemonia … [Read more...]
The Autocrats of the Peace Talk Table: Völkerfrühling or the Springtime of Peoples The Strengths and Weaknesses of the Atlantic Council’s Action Plan. What will be the destiny of the “Arab Spring”?
David A. JONES Once in a century the wind of opportunity brings a Völkerfrühling or “Springtime of Peoples” to multiple countries at the same time. Three examples stand out: 1848, 1968, and 2011, with the most recent example being known as the “Arab Spring” that affected Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and … [Read more...]
The Arab Spring and the Balance Of Power in the Middle East
Ştefan GEORGESCU, Marian ZIDARU The series of protests and demonstrations across the Middle East and North Africa has become known as the "Arab Spring". As of November 2011, governments have been overthrown in three countries: Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. The geopolitical implications of the protests … [Read more...]
Geopolitical Analysis of The Political Relations of Iran and Egypt Since World War II
Zahra PISHGAHI FARD, Soghra MIRAHMADI Investigation and analysis of relations among countries is very important in the area of international relations. This kind of studies investigates the political relations among countries and factors affecting thereof through various methods and from different … [Read more...]
The Democratic Challenges of Egypt: which Alternatives in the Race for Mubarak’s Succession?
Sebastiano MUSSI The Nile keeps on flowing quietly and peacefully along the Egyptian banks, but something has started boiling under its waters. The 2011 will be indeed a crucial year for Egypt, mainly for two reasons: it will mark the thirtieth anniversary of Hosni Mubarak presidency and it will … [Read more...]
Egypt: Oil & Gas and Energy Between Deposits of Sand Desert and Deepwater
Nicolae GEANTĂ Egypt is a significant oil and gas producer in the Middle East and Africa, and is fast exceeding its own expectations for reserves. The country’s oil production has tapered oil over the past two decades despite the challenges facing crude oil production and also as a result of the … [Read more...]
Geopolitics of Water: a Serious Challenge in the North East of Africa
Sohrab ASGARI Africa which is known as black continent comprises many antagonistic humanitarian and natural affairs in it. Much of countries of Africa are born in last century and their history is not longer than a century so they face many problems and have to resolve them as soon as possible. … [Read more...]