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Ahmed S. Hashim

Associate Professor of Strategic Studies at Deakin University, Australia. His latest book is The Caliphate at War: Operational Realities and Innovations of the Islamic State (Oxford University Press, 2018).

  • The image depicts a group of people navigating through a damaged area, likely following a disaster or conflict. They are surrounded by debris and snow, suggesting challenging weather conditions. Some individuals appear to be assisting others, while one person is pulling or reaching for something. The scene conveys a sense of urgency and struggle in a harsh environment, highlighting the effects of destruction and the resilience of those affected. Op-ed Russo-Ukraine Crisis. The National Resistance, a “white privilege” Ahmed S. Hashim · March 2022 Russia is facing unexpected resistance in Ukraine that will damage the image of its army and its ambitions on the international scene. The West makes the Ukrainian people a paragon of heroism while national resistance movements in the Middle East are labelled as terrorists. An armed intervention (…)
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