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2022

China’s Strategy in the Persian Gulf

2022-04
International conference Stability in the Eurasian Region and National Security under post-pandemic era
For decades, the Middle East, an area where the US has been the predominant external actor, occupies a space in which China has sought to forge close ties with emerging regional powers to secure access to vital energy resources, expand its commercial reach, and enhance its political influence. Since the Obama administration, the United States of America has been trying to disengage from the Middle East Region (Rebalance or Pivot Strategy). This trend has led the regional powers including Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey to seek new allies and compete more fiercely. China is the biggest winner in the Middle East Post-America. Beijing is the largest buyer of the region's oil, and the Middle East markets consider one of the most important markets for Chinese goods. Currently, China is the only external power with strong political and trade relations with each major country in the Middle East. For Washington, this means that the Middle East is re-emerging as an arena for great power competition
2021

The impact of COVID-19 on the European Union

2021-03
International Order and Cross-Strait relations after COVID-19 pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic's widespread represents the most severe pandemic in the 21st century. It has led to the most extensive health alert in international relations history. This widespread among nations resulted from the open markets and free transfer among nations as part of interdependence and globalization, which consider the international liberal order's main pillars. This widespread also led to a serious global scenario that has impacted many sectors globally, including International Politics, Scientific developments, Economic Impacts over the various countries, and global relations. This paper attempts to determine the impact and outcomes of the Covid-19 pandemic over the international level and possible ways to handle it effectively.
2020

The impact of COVID-19 on International Relations

2020-11
Challenges and Trends in International Relations: Towards a De-globalizing Asia and World
The widespread of the Covid-19 pandemic represents the most severe pandemic in the 21th century. It has led to the most extensive health alert in the history of international. This widespread among nations was a consequence of the open markets and free transfer among nations and a part of interdependence and globalization, which consider the main pillars for the international liberal order. Some outcomes of the Covid-19: 1.The world leaders are dealing with the crises from a purely national perspective; 2.Reduced willingness or commitment to address regional or global problems due to the perceived need to devote resources to rebuilding at home and dealing with the economic and non-economic consequences of the new crisis; 3.There are more exceptional moves towards selective self-sufficiency; 4.Closing the borders, stopping flights, shutting cities, halting the process of education, sanitary isolation, stopping all local and international activities and events, all this foretells of a global economic crisis that started showing its signs and; 5.It increased the demand for anti or de-globalization. Thus, the consequences of Covid-19 will have a significant impact on international relations in the future.

Sino-American relations in the era of COVID-19

2020-11
the Chinese Political Society and the Symposium on "Deconstruction and Reconstruction in the Era of New Media: Public Governance, Democratic Politics, and International Security"
For years, the two global superpowers have clashed on a range of issues, including; defense, trade, technology, media, and diplomacy, among other issues, the hostility between the United States and China is worse than ever. What fueled this hostility is emerging COVID-19 pandemic, this new crisis has escalated the tension between two countries, all these factors combined have drifted the relationship between the two countries to its worst phase. It's geopolitical, involving escalating tensions between the world's existing and emerging superpowers: The United States and China. Some strategists describe this new phase of tension as a new cold war.

The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic between intention and negligence

2020-04
the Consequences of COVID-19 pandemic on international order
With the continued spread of the new Coronavirus worldwide and the need to take the necessary measures to prevent the epidemic in light of the escalation of the crisis and the high number of deaths and injuries. Some believe that the virus is artificial and that China deliberately spread the virus. In contrast, some believe that the reason for the emergence and spread of the virus is due to negligence by the Chinese government.
2016

The dual policy between private and public clinics in the Kurdistan Region

2016-12
International Conference about Health systems
There is a clear duplication of doctors in dealing with patients in the Kurdistan Region. This duality appears in private clinics and public hospitals.

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