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Amer Al Sabaileh

Amer Al Sabaileh

International Public Relation, Goverment Sector, Business and Human Develpoment, Strategic Analysis.

Member of the teaching staff department of the European languages and Studies University of Jordan – Amman.

Doctorate, Italian Studies University of Pisa “ Arabic and Islamic influence on the other’ s life concepts in the Mediterranean area in the medieval age.

Peace Building and Reconciliation University of Coventry, UK

Master’s degree, Education to peace , International Co – operation, Human Rights and the Politics of the European Union.

Bachelor’s degree-higher diploma, Italian and English literature-Douple Major.

Website URL: http://amersabaileh.blogspot.com

Towards the launch of political settlement

Monday, 07 March 2016 14:31 Published in Middle East

The ceasefire agreement in Syria was imposed by a UN resolution in order to make a political settlement in Syria possible. The ceasefire will help restructure the status of various fighting groups and hopefully will put an end to the chaotic supply of weapons.

Russo-American rapprochement in Syria

Tuesday, 16 February 2016 10:04 Published in Middle East

Moscow and Washington seem to have uncharacteristically reached a compromise in their positions on the issue of a political solution in Syria since Russia intervened militarily in Syria. The Russo-American rapprochement tests the political flexibility of most regional players.

With or without Syrian opposition

Thursday, 04 February 2016 11:38 Published in Middle East

Despite the attempts of some Syrian groups to block the Geneva III meeting, the Russians’ and Americans’ wish to hold the talks seems to have won.

De-radicalisation — action needed

Monday, 28 December 2015 16:00 Published in Middle East

The battle against “de-radicalisation” is proving long and complicated, as it has to effect a widespread cultural change. The battle is based on long-, medium- and short-term strategies.

Geoeconomia

Eversione e Terrorismo

Geopolitica

Risorse Energetiche

Cyber Warfare

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