Executive Director, Katadah Zaman, featured as a panelist alongside distinguished international experts, in a discussion on the progress and challenges of the Middle East defence industry.
Dr. Ashraf Keshk
Dr. Ashraf Keshk comments on the joint statement issued by Iraq and USA following the Iraqi Prime Minister’s visit to the USA on 19th August.
The ongoing threat posed by the Safer oil tanker anchored about 60 km north of Hudaydah in Yemen, is a serious indication of a new security risk to maritime navigation in the Red Sea.
The Lebanon Port Incident has proved to be a wake-up call for countries around the globe not only to review their port insurance plans, but to also formulate comprehensive strategies to deal with emergency incidents.
The Beirut port incident reaffirms that disasters can sometimes not be prevented. This article discusses the inevitable consequences of such tragedies and how strategic planning could be the best way to address them.
An article highlighting the inauguration of a platform for analyzing cyber-security malware, a GCC Joint Venture which aims to enhance information security in the Gulf states.
An analytical report, that examines the strategic pillars of NATO’s position on the Libyan conflict, explains this position, and how could the alliance’s position on the Libyan issue can affect its regional partnerships.
The far-reaching impacts of the Coronavirus pandemic raise important questions with regards to the potentials of biological warfare in the pandemic’s wake.
An article by Dr. Ashraf Keshk, that explains NATO’s strategic determinants of the current conflict in Libya.
Following the recent fire at the Natanz Iranian nuclear facility, Dr. Ashraf Keshk, considers the risks to Gulf security and at the importance of precautionary measures.