In October 2017, Bahrain hosted the second Bahrain International Defense Exhibition and Conference, and it was clearly evident that Gulf Arab states were serious about developing their military industries.
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Despite the interest that the issue of crisis management in Western countries has long received, this issue, or rather “science,” may have found little interest in the Arab region until recently, especially in the wake of the post-2011 transformations.
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Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt severed political and diplomatic relations with Qatar in June 2017 because of its direct and sometimes tacit support of terrorists and radical groups throughout the Middle East.
Bahrain needs more than ever to conserve renewable energy from unconventional, sustainable sources such…
On May 13, 2018, China announced the launch of its first domestic aircraft carrier from the north-eastern port of China to the South China Sea, accompanied by naval vessels. According to Chinese Defense Ministry sources, the carrier weighs 55,000 tons and can carry 40 aircrafts.
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.