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Interregnum
arab view of the race to the helm of the world
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Dr. Ahmed Al-Nayeli Al-Shamsi’s book Interregnum is a thought-provoking analysis of the shifting global order. The book explores the ongoing competition among global powers and the necessity for reform in international governance, particularly within the United Nations. Focusing on the Arab perspective, it examines how major geopolitical players, including the USA, China, and Russia, vie for dominance in a rapidly changing world.
Dr. Al-Shamsi argues that Arab nations, especially those in the Gulf, must take control of their destinies amid these global power struggles. The book covers historical context, current global challenges, and the future implications of political competition, offering a unique viewpoint on international relations and the new world order.


Corona Invade the World
The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic has a lot of affects on the global scene.
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The book is analysis of How the Covid-19 affecting the World socially, politically and economically? Analysis how Pandemic added troubles to USA hegemony to the world, how it did push other countries to get out of the American control.
For the past 30 years US presidents were dragging America into the mud of international politics and could not be up to the moment and lead USA to glory.
The Resilience Economy
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Many countries have tried to advance their economies through bold visions and innovative strategies, but their attempts have often seen little success. Why do nations fail to develop their economies? Why do their economic strategies and visions fail to deliver on their promises?
The Resilience Economy offers a unique and innovative model as a solution to these problems – The Wheel of Economic Diversification and Development. This model analyses the 9 factors essential to the economic advancement and diversification of newly industrialized nations. Without proper output of all of these factors, working independently and together as a system, successful diversification is difficult – if not impossible.
In The Resilience Economy, these 9 key factors are explored, showing how they can each support economic strategies, and how each interacts and connects with the others. Using Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Gulf Cooperation Council countries as case studies, this book is an exciting, original, and practical framework for governments pursuing successful economic development through the path of diversification.
