Mohamed SAKHRI

I’m Mohamed Sakhri, the founder of World Policy Hub. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Relations and a Master’s in International Security Studies. My academic journey has given me a strong foundation in political theory, global affairs, and strategic studies, allowing me to analyze the complex challenges that confront nations and political institutions today.
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The Gulf’s Strategic Labyrinth: Navigating War Between Iran, Israel, and the United States

The Arab Gulf states today find themselves trapped in the heart of a profound strategic labyrinth and an exceptionally complex…

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Politics

A Geopolitical Analysis of the Middle East Conflict: John Mearsheimer’s Perspective

Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, the views of Professor John J. Mearsheimer—one of the leading theorists of the…

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Politics

The Drivers Behind Trump’s Shift from “Maximum Pressure” to “Wars of Choice”

U.S. foreign policy during the second term of President Donald Trump witnessed a shift from the policy of “maximum pressure,”…

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Politics

How Does the Demographic Deficit Drive Diverging European Migration Policies?

The demographic crisis in several European countries is becoming increasingly complex as birth rates continue to decline and populations age…

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How Do Wars Fuel the Brain Drain from the Region?

For decades, the Middle East has been marked by persistent instability and recurring conflicts. Military wars and internal armed struggles…

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Hezbollah and Backing Iran: The Decision to Intervene and Its Consequences

By entering the war alongside Iran, Hezbollah is tying its fate to that of the Iranian regime and its regional…

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Politics

Theoretical Frameworks for Analyzing Regional Systems in International Relations

Regional systems analysis has evolved significantly since the end of the Cold War, particularly with the rise of regional blocs…

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Targeting the Regime: The Second Round of the U.S.–Israeli War on Iran

The second U.S./Israeli war on Iran began in the early hours of Saturday, February 28. The first wave of airstrikes,…

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Politics

Amid War and Khamenei’s Absence: Succession Scenarios and Transitional Power Balances in the Islamic Republic

Iran is entering a new phase with the absence of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Constitutionally, the country will not face difficulty…

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The Future of European Union Defense Autonomy Policies

“European defense autonomy” is no longer framed as a project to break away from NATO, but rather as a pathway…

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