The term “going out of darkness” refers to the book by Abdul Hamid Al-Mahadeen, which talks about the education in the Kingdom of Bahrain since its inception, opening up, modernization, and settlement. These stages…
Robin Hanson, an economics professor at George Mason University, has recently co-written a book The Elephant in the Brain that helps explain the persistence of seemingly useless meetings, and many other puzzling phenomena.
The fact that they can generate financial savings means households and organisations are often willing to implement energy-efficient modifications to their construction projects independent of any broader environmental benefits.
Despite being a regular annual report aimed at monitoring global military spending indicators, this year’s report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has included significant figures.
Ashraf Abdulla Jabarra participated in the recent Sustainable Development Goals workshop and comments on increased Derasat activities as a leading Think-Tank in the Kingdom.
If the regulator forces prices too low, the company might not be able to cover its costs. If it is too lax, consumers will be harmed.
Various Arab governments are trying to transform their economy into a “knowledge economy”, with business activities based on innovation and technological development. Different economies have managed to make this transition in the past, such as…
In 2016, the top ten countries that experienced terrorist attacks were (in descending order): Iraq, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Philippines, Nigeria, Turkey, Yemen, Syria, and Somalia.
NATO, founded in 1949, is essentially a defensive organization. However, global and regional transformations, especially since the end of the Cold War in 1990 to date, have created new security threats; in the forefront, the terrorism expressed in the events of September 11, 2001, which was…