Academic Papers

Academic Paper: Civil Wars in the Jewish Community Between History and Future Prospects … Prof. Dr. Walid ‘Abd al-Hay

By: Prof. Dr. Walid ‘Abd al-Hay.[1] (Exclusively for al-Zaytouna Centre). Introduction Theoretical Framework of Civil Wars Literature on conflict has many theories to explain international [...]

Academic Paper: The Future of Military Technological Development and its Impact on International Stability

By: Prof. Dr. Walid ‘Abd al-Hay.[1] (Exclusively for al-Zaytouna Centre). Introduction Historical studies indicate that since his existence, man has sought to protect himself using [...]

Academic Paper: The Influence of Think Tanks and Their Role in the Decision-Making of the Zionist Settler-Colonial System (Arabic)

Al-Zaytouna Centre for Studies and Consultations has published an Arabic academic paper entitled “The Influence of Think Tanks and Their Role in the Decision-Making of [...]

Academic Paper: US Pragmatism Between Somatic Violence and Structural Violence in International Relations

By: Prof. Dr. Walid ‘Abd al-Hay.[1] (Exclusively for al-Zaytouna Centre). Introduction: Defining Concepts When analyzing the US values in international relations, we find that power [...]

Academic Paper: Sport Diplomacy: World Cup Qatar as an Example

By: Prof. Dr. Walid ‘Abd al-Hay.[1] (Exclusively for al-Zaytouna Centre). Aristotle’s saying that “Man is by nature a political animal” was not just a passing [...]

Academic Paper: The Quantitative Approach in Evaluating Summits

By: Prof. Dr. Walid ‘Abd al-Hay.[1] (Exclusively for al-Zaytouna Centre). Introduction Opinions often differ when assessing a particular political event, and since political phenomenon is [...]

Academic Paper: The Problem of Managing International Relations in the Contemporary International System

By: Prof. Dr. Walid ‘Abd al-Hay.[1] (Exclusively for al-Zaytouna Centre). Introduction Three concepts are being circulated in the literature of international relations, whose meaning and [...]

Academic Paper: The War of Stones of Baked Clay 2012 and its Impact on the Hamas Movement (Arabic)

Al-Zaytouna Centre for Studies and Consultations has published an academic paper in Arabic entitled “The War of Stones of Baked Clay 2012 and its Impact [...]

Academic Paper: The Futile Power and the Determination of Israel’s Future

By: Prof. Dr. Walid ‘Abd al-Hay.[1] (Exclusively for al-Zaytouna Centre). Introduction: The power concept in international relations (IR) is central in IR theories. For since [...]

Academic Paper: Security Theory in the Israeli Settler Colonial System Background, Transformations, and Foundations (Arabic)

Al-Zaytouna Centre for Studies and Consultations has published an academic paper entitled “Security Theory in the Israeli Settler Colonial System Background, Transformations, and Foundations,” by [...]

Overview:

Al-Zaytouna Centre conducts strategic and futuristic academic studies on the Arab and Muslim worlds. It focuses on the Palestinian issue and the conflict with Israel as well as related Palestinian, Arab, Islamic and international developments.

General Manager

Mohsen Moh’d Saleh, Ph.D., is an associate professor of Modern and Contemporary Arab History, the general manager of al-Zaytouna Centre for Studies and Consultations, editor-in-chief of the annual Palestinian Strategic Report, former head of Department of History and Civilization at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), and former executive manager of Middle East Studies Centre in Amman.
He was granted the Bait al-Maqdis (Jerusalem) award for Young Muslims Scholars in 1997 and the Excellent Teaching Award (College level), given by IIUM in 2002. Dr. Mohsen is the author of 13 books and some of his books were translated into several languages. He contributed chapters to seven books. He is the editor/ co-editor of more than 30 books. Dr. Mohsen is the editor of electronic daily “Palestine Today,” which has so far published more than 3,777 issues. He has published many articles in refereed scholarly journals and magazines. He presented papers at innumerable academic local and international conferences and seminars. He is a frequent commentator on current issues on broadcasting media.
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