by Dr. Amal Al-Hazzani | Feb 6, 2012 | Opinion
Have the Islamists in Egypt embraced the concepts of revenge and reprisals? Are they seeking compensation for the torrid conditions they experienced under the Mubarak regime, which denied them the right to assert themselves and influence others? It was expected that...
by Dr. Amal Al-Hazzani | Jan 28, 2012 | Opinion
Lieutenant General Qassem Suleimani, leader of the Quds Force – the most powerful militia in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and now the unit closest to the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, recently issued bold statements befitting his increasingly influential...
by Dr. Amal Al-Hazzani | Nov 30, 2011 | Opinion
With regards to governance, the Islamists coming to power is considered a severe risk indicator, whereas the military taking over is a bad omen. As for regional, ethnic or tribal quotas, these are considered a sign of weakness for the central power. These three...
by Dr. Amal Al-Hazzani | Nov 22, 2011 | Opinion
The Arab League, having put forth a commendable initiative to resolve the crisis in Syria, is now dealing with the Syrian regime with sincere, diplomatic language. It has offered the regime a draft solution, given the Syrian government enough time to implement it, and...
by Dr. Amal Al-Hazzani | Oct 31, 2011 | Opinion
I have been trying to tell the difference between the mechanisms of the legislative elections that were held during the era of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, and the preparations that are being made for the forthcoming elections, with regards to granting all...