In an effort by the Bahrain Institute for Political Development to prepare a national plan to raise the efficiency of candidates for the parliamentary and municipal elections for the year 2022, a study was conducted for a group of those wishing to run for elections and to identify their training needs to develop their skills, raise their level of efficiency and qualify them to engage in political work.
Dr. Omar Al-Ubaydli discusses recent studies on the issue of discrimination, stressing the critical role that scientific research plays in helping society overcome prejudice and bigotry.
Regional organizations have played a crucial security role, especially to resolve some of the conflicts faced in the absence of mandatory authority at the UN to fulfill the purpose. In this article, Dr. Ashraf Keshk raises important questions about the regional security regulations.
Derasat’s recent Experts’ Bulletin discussed “The Eastern Mediterranean Conflict and its Impact on Regional and Global Security”. The webinar took place on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 11:00 AM via Zoom.
Derasat’s Board of Trustees held its 15th periodic meeting online, during which they discussed the Centre’s outputs during the 3rd quarter of this year.
An opinion poll by Derasat in collaboration with UNDP that analysed the socio-economic impacts of Covid-19 on communities in Bahrain with a comparison to the UK and USA.
A discussion on NATO’s role in confronting an array of diffuse challenges as it faces constant criticism and internal disagreements that affect the alliance’s future.
An interview with Dr. Omar Al-Ubaydli on Al-Hurra channel regarding the recent downgrading of Bahrain’s Long-Term Foreign-Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) rating by the credit rating agency Fitch.
Even if economies make full recoveries, will the spectre of increased automation cause social unrest?
Derasat and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Bahrain provided an online briefing titled “The UNDP-Derasat Perspective for a Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of the COVID-19 in Bahrain”.