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Alumni Publication: "6+6 Commission is almost dead; 5 scenarios, including war, for Libya" by Dr. Mustafa Fetouri

On 22 June, Middle East Monitor (MEMO) published NESA Center alum Dr. Mustafa Fetouri's Op-Ed "6+6 Commission is almost dead; 5 scenarios, including war, for Libya." "In his briefing to the UN Security Council he [United Nations envoy Abdoulaye Bathily] appeared to, quietly, announce...

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Alumni Publication: "Could oil revenue sharing trigger another war in Libya?" by Mustafa Fetouri

On 20 July 2023, Middle East Monitor published NESA Center alum Mustafa Fetouri's Op-Ed "Could oil revenue sharing trigger another war in Libya?" "Oil remains Libya's curse and blessing at the same time. It can be divisive, as it has been over the past decade, or a unifying factor in the...

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Alumni Publication: "Does Libya have the ability to hold accountable those responsible for the Derna disaster?" by Mustafa Fetouri

On 28 September 2023, Middle East Monitor published NESA Center alum Mustafa Fetouri's Op-Ed "Does Libya have the ability to hold accountable those responsible for the Derna disaster?" "Compared to previous investigations, the PG [Libya’s Prosecutor General (PG), Al-Siddiq Al-Sour...

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Alumni Publication: "Foreign meddling and competing interests hinder any solution in Libya" by Mustafa Fetouri

On 27 July 2023, Middle East Monitor published NESA Center alum Mustafa Fetouri's Op-Ed "Foreign meddling and competing interests hinder any solution in Libya." "Since the country fell victim to the so called 'Arab Spring' in 2011, it became an open arena for all sorts of external...

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Alumni Publication: "Libyans Receiving Military Training in South Africa" by Hussein Solomon

On 30 July 2024, think tank Research on Islam and Muslims in Africa (RIMA) published NESA Center alumnus Hussein Solomon's latest article titled "Libyans Receiving Military Training in South Africa." "The 95 Libyans were sent by Libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar for training to South...

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Alumni Publication: "Libya’s Central Bank Crisis Reflects Its Broken System" by Tarek Megerisi

On 27 August 2024, Middle East Council on Global Affairs published NESA Center alum Tarek Megerisi's article titled "Libya’s Central Bank Crisis Reflects Its Broken System." "The North African country appears trapped in an endless cycle of dysfunction and malfeasance with no way...

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Alumni Publication: "Sudan Low-Intensity Conflict and its Impact on North Africa and Sahel Region" by Dr. Arslan Chikhaoui

On 30 May 2023, the NESA Center published alumnus Dr. Arslan Chikhaoui's piece on the crisis in Sudan titled "Sudan Low-Intensity Conflict and its Impact on North Africa and Sahel Region." Read here         About the author [[{"fid":"467631","...

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Alumni Publication: "The Politico-Military Crisis in Niger Intensifies the Risk of Blowing up the Sub-Saharan and North Africa Regions" by Dr. Arslan Chikhaoui

On 6 August 2023, the NESA Center published alumnus Dr. Arslan Chikhaoui's Op-Ed on the latest crisis in Niger and its impact on the regional scale, titled "The Politico-Military Crisis in Niger Intensifies the Risk of Blowing up the Sub-Saharan and North Africa Regions." "The new...

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Alumni Publication: "The Trilateral North Africa Alliance Initiative" by Dr. Arslan Chikhaoui

On 13 May 2024, the NESA Center for Strategic Studies published alum Dr. Arslan Chikhaoui's latest article titled "The Trilateral North Africa Alliance Initiative." "Algeria has initiated in the 2024 first quarter a new North Africa trilateral regional cooperation alliance gathering...

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Alumni Publication: Algeria-U.S. Strategic Partnership by Dr. Arslan Chikhaoui

The contemporary relations between Algeria and the United States of America date back to U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s support for the war of liberation against French colonialism. After regaining its independence, trade, energy, and security have been the factors of rapprochement...

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