Every year when the economics Nobel Prize gets announced, a media mob assembles to attack the economics profession. Dr. Omar Al-Ubaydli claims that some criticisms may be warranted but many are simply wrong.
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As part of its efforts to mobilize regional and global support for the upcoming national conference “Supporting Libya Stability” for October 21, 2021, Libyan Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush toured the Gulf.
U.S.-Saudi relations need to be redefined to clarify the concept of strategic partnership and its necessity for both sides, this is not based on a theoretical concept, but is confirmed by the historical experiences of the United States.
The impact of the nuclear submarine deal goes beyond material losses as it has caused a new crisis among three NATO members and a new rift in U.S.-European relations.
Given the importance of resolving interpersonal disputes in the work place to enable more dynamic organizations, Dr. Al-Ubaydli suggests children are taught conflict management from a young age through the education system.
Following the recent assistance provided by the GCC countries to USA with regards to transiting Afghan evacuees, this article discusses the status of the GCC-USA security relations in light of the fading boundaries between regional and global conflict.
The US has an ability to attract and absorb the world’s elite into its own citizenry yet is set on a course to shun immigration – closing its doors to global talent could be a grave and irreversible error.
Would a European military force duplicate the efforts of NATO or compliment it? Dr. Ashraf Keshk discusses the advantages and disadvantages of creating a new European military unit.
Dr. Omar Al-Ubaydli suggests that university professors shouldn’t coerce disinterested students.
The regular attacks on commercial oil tankers in the Arabian Gulf, implies that the Arabian Gulf maritime security is in danger, underscoring the urgent need to address these escalating tensions.