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Ameena Alarimi

PhD in political science

Executive Director of the Afro-Gulf Relations Ph.D. Political Science Major: International Relations (Afro-Gulf Relations) Member of the Board of Directors of the Afro-Arab Foundation for Studies and Development, the Republic of Guinea Member of the Advisory Board, African Reports Journal issued by the Center for Research and African Studies – International University of Africa Writer, HORIZONDAKAR Magazine issued in French Writer, REVEILDAKAR.INFO website, the Republic of Senegal Co-writer, the Horn of Africa Post website Co-writer, Center for Research and African Studies /International University of Africa Co-writer, the Book Center for Research and Studies, Puntland /Republic of Somalia

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My experience in Africa

القيود الإستراتيجية الخليجية في إفريقيا

30 JUN The Gulf strategic constraints in Africa

في حضرة شخصية أفريقية

In the Presence of an African Personality

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The Battle of El Fasher – “The Final Dance”

An old African proverb says, “In the jungle, there are many ways to die, the most dangerous being the monkey’s dance and the peacock’s strut.”

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Sudanese visions, post-Geneva

The most beautiful thing said about the Rapid Support Forces militias is “a militia whose essence is terrorist in doctrine,

Enlightening Events

In April 2016, I discussed a scholarly paper entitled “Somalia, between its Division and Intimidation” in which I referred to the terrorist organizations continuing to emerge along the African coasts overlooking the Indian Ocean. I recall…

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