Published Researchs

Research TitleMAG. TITLERESEARCH AREAPUBLISH YEARDOIJournal URL
The GCC Challenges after the Arab Spring Developments: Regional and International Perspectives.Journal of Social Sciences: Kuwait UniversityInternational Relations2017  Visit URL
The GCC Challenges after the Arab Spring Developments: Regional and International Perspectives. The GCC Challenges after the Arab Spring Developments: Regional and International Perspectives. Kuwait University: Journal of Social Sciences. Forthcoming 2017. (In ArabicInternational Relations2017  Visit URL
U.S. Strategy toward Regional Security Challenges of the Gulf Neighborhood.” Derasat: Bahrain Center for Strategic, International and Energy StudiesInternational Relations2015  Visit URL
The Competition over Regional Hegemony in the Middle East after the Arab Spring: 2011-2014.Journal of Middle East StudiesInternational Relations2014  Visit URL
The Political Map of the Arab World after the Arab Spring. Middle Eastern MonthlyInternational Relations2012  Visit URL
Public Expenditures on Social, Economic Rights and Security in Jordan: An Analysis of Governmental Budgets: 2000-2010.The National Center for Human RightsPolitical Economy2011  Visit URL
The Arab Spring and the New Balance of Power in the Middle EastMiddle Eastern Studies JournalInternational Relations2011  Visit URL
The Role of the Parliament in Enhancing Citizenship and Human Rights. The National Center of Human Rights. Amman, Jordan. 2011International Relations2011  Visit URL
The U.S. and the Arab SpringMiddle Eastern Monthly (18)1-24. Fall 2011International Relations2011  Visit URL
Paper, U.S. Jordan Relations: The King Abdullah II Era: An analytical Study. Chapter in "A Handbook of US-Middle East RelationsIR2009  Visit URL
The Message of Reconciliation in Obamas Speech: Components, Results and how the Arabs should deal with itMiddle Eastern Monthly 9, 2009International Relations2009  Visit URL
The Transatlantic Relations and the Islamic world. AL-Bayan Strategic ReportInternational Relations2009  Visit URL
U.S. Jordan Relations: The King Abdullah II Era: An analytical Study. A Handbook of US-Middle East RelationsInternational Relations2009  Visit URL
Jordan and Political DevelopmentJournal of Social SciencesInternational Relations2008  Visit URL
Jordan and Political Development.Journal of Social Sciences. Sharja University. International Relations2008  Visit URL
Factors and Theories of Political Development in the GCC. Araa Journal-The Gulf Research Center, Dubai: UAE.International Relations2007  Visit URL
Is Democracy in the Future of the Gulf StatesThe Arab Journal of Political Science. Political Economy2007  Visit URL
Jordan Fact Sheet: Local Democracy and Decentralization in Jordan.” The Global Report.International Relations2007  Visit URL
The Crisis of the Iranian Nuclear Issue and the US ScenariosJournal of Middle East StudiesInternational Relations2007  Visit URL
The Crisis of the Iranian Nuclear Issue and the US Scenarios. Journal of Middle East Studies.International Relations2007  Visit URL
“Is Democracy in the Future of the Gulf States? The Arab Journal of Political Science. International Relations2007  Visit URL
“Political Development: Analysis of Concepts and Approaches.” Journal of Democracy. Al-Ahram Center for Political & Strategic StudiesInternational Relations2007  Visit URL
Arab Middle East Governments: Security Concerns, Priorities and Policies. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations. International Relations2006  Visit URL
Democracy in the Future of the GCC States? Araa Journal-The Gulf Research Center, Dubai: UAEInternational Relations2006  Visit URL
Jordan-GCC Relations: 1980-2004. Gulf Research Center. Dubai: United Arab Emirates. International Relations2006  Visit URL
The Determinants of the GCC Foreign Policies.Araa Journal-The Gulf Research Center, Dubai: UAE.International Relations2006  Visit URL
American Leadership and World Politics after the War on Iraq: Do we have a World Leadership Crisis?” Araa Journal-The Gulf Research Center, Dubai: UAEInternational Relations2005  Visit URL
American-Arab Relations after 911www.aljazeera.netInternational Relations2004  Visit URL
The Future of Internal Conflict in the Arab Worldwww.aljazeera.net.International Relations2004  Visit URL
The GCC after 20 years. The Shadow of threat”www.aljazeera.netInternational Relations2004  Visit URL
The U.S. Strategy: Democracy and Internal Stability in the Arab World. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International RelationsInternational Relations2004  Visit URL
The American Hegemony, and Future Relations with the Islamic World.” October 2003. Pp. 243-258.AL-Bayan Strategic Report. International Relations2003  Visit URL
The Future of the Palestinian Refugees: How to Deal with the International Initiatives. Fall 2003. 31 (4): 839-56.Social Sciences Journal: University of Kuwait. 839-56.International Relations2003  Visit URL
International Issues Between Realism and Globalism: An Empirical Analysis: 1990-1997. , Vol. 29, summer 2001. (In Arabic).Social Sciences Journal: University of Kuwait.International Relations2001  Visit URL
The Level-of-Analysis and Methodology in the Arabic International Relations: An Analytical Study, 1966-1995Dirasat, University of Jordan.International Relations2001  Visit URL
Borders and War in the Study of International Relations. Dirasat, University of Jordan.International Relations1999  Visit URL
Great Powers Diplomacy in the International System toward the Arab WorldOccasional Papers; # 29 The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research.International Relations1999  Visit URL
Methodological Issues in Explaining Political Violence: A Critical Study (In Arabic).Dirasat, Humanities and Social Sciences: University of JordanComparative Politics1999  Visit URL
Teaching Political Science in the Jordanian Universities: A Survey StudyJournal of the Union of Arab Universities.International Relations1998  Visit URL
The Policy of Keeping a Balance: American Arms and Hegemons in the Middle East, 1962-1988. Dirasat, Administrative Sciences: University of Jordan, 1998, Vol. 25 (1): pp. 165-175. (In English).Dirasat, Administrative Sciences: University of JordanInternational Relations1998  Visit URL