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.
Security

South Korea’s Nuclear-Powered Submarine Deal: Strategic Shift in East Asia

East Asia is witnessing profound changes in naval power balances due to increasing strategic competition and regional polarization. South Korea…

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Politics

U.S.-China Summit 2026: Strategic Stakes, Trade, and Tech at the Forefront

U.S. President Donald Trump is planning a visit to China from March 31 to April 2, 2026, to meet with…

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Politics

Rising Concerns Over Global Tech Supply Chains Amid Intersecting Geopolitical, Economic, and Climate Crises

Concerns are escalating over technological supply chains as intertwined geopolitical, economic, and climate crises put pressure on the flow of…

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Economy

How Did Capitalism Reshape Post-Socialist Russian Culture?

Within the framework of the social and economic transformations that characterized the Soviet era—particularly in the period following the end…

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Politics

The Trajectory of Japanese Moves to Counter China’s Growing Influence

Amid the noticeable expansion of Chinese influence in Southeast and East Asia, Japan has intensified its actions in recent weeks…

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Economy

Critical Minerals Shifts from Volume Pricing to Reliability in 2026

The American novelist William Gibson reminds us that “the future is already here — it’s just not evenly distributed.” In…

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Security

Geopolitical Transformations and the Future of Global Security: A Strategic Reading of Contemporary Challenges

In a world marked by constant change and profound transformations, the concept of geopolitical shifts remains central to understanding international…

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Economy

The Governance Challenge: Requirements for the Shift Toward Developmental Autonomy in Africa

It is clear that Africa today stands at a decisive historical turning point: its ability to mobilize financial flows and…

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Security

Rising Trends of “Digital Crime” Against State Infrastructure

Cyber threats have become a major source of concern in recent years. We now think carefully before clicking on any…

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Politics

The End of International Law and the Return of World War

Alexander Dugin explains how international law has collapsed and why the struggle between unipolar domination and a multipolar world order…

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