Mohammad Al.Ameen Assaf

a civil engineer and a political activist, researcher and writer interested in international relations and political Islam movements, he worked in managing youth political capacity building programs, and managing research projects on political parties in Jordan
Commentaries

Determinants of Major Battles

Last week, we witnessed a military operation led by the Israeli occupation forces on the Gaza Strip. They claimed it was in response to missiles launched by Saraya Al-Quds, the armed faction of the Islamic Jihad movement, in retaliation for the death of the movement’s leader, Khader Adnan, in the occupation’s prisons. Since Tuesday dawn, Israeli airstrikes targeted the homes…

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Trajectory Papers

The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan:
The Internal Disturbance in the Light
of Generation Gap and Overcoming the
Regulatory Framework

The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan: The Internal Disturbance in the Light of Generation Gap and Overcoming the Regulatory Frameworkتنزيل

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Publications

The Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan: The Internal Disturbance in the Light of Generation Gap and Overcoming the Regulatory Framework.

Mohammad Alameen Assaf The expansion of the committed space outside the regulated frameworks cannot be considered the only case in the context of the dissolution of the regulatory state at the expense of the unregulated space. The party and political spaces that are framed and organized in general today have become less attractive than in the past, and their ability…

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