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Mostafa Shalash

Chemical engineer, resident researcher at Center of Arabic Eurasian Studies and writer at Center for Arab Unity Studies, has more than 50 publications.

  • The image depicts two men engaged in a handshake, likely at a diplomatic or formal meeting. They are standing on either side of a wooden podium, with a background featuring the logo of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. One man appears to be offering his hand in a gesture of greeting, while the other is responding. Both are dressed in formal attire, suggesting a professional context. When Turkey Comes To Terms Again With Israel Mostafa Shalash · October 2022 The restoration of diplomatic relations between Ankara and Tel Aviv signals another change of course in Turko-Israeli relations which have always been dictated, on the Turkish side by domestic politics. This normalisation also reflects an upheaval in the region’s political landscape, marked by (…)
  • The image shows a large industrial facility, likely a nuclear power plant, with several prominent dome-shaped structures. The plant features a modern design with various buildings and infrastructure surrounding it, set against a clear blue sky. The setting appears to be an arid or semi-arid environment, with minimal vegetation. There are parking areas and some infrastructure elements visible in the foreground, indicating it is a well-developed site. Nuclear Power in the Middle East between Energy Needs and Military Temptation Mostafa Shalash · April 2022 Though the Iranian nuclear issue is the focus of world attention, Tehran is not alone in developing its program in the region. From the Gulf to Egypt, several countries would like to bank on a program of clean nuclear energy. But these projects come up against their dependence on foreign (…)
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