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Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Future University in Egypt Holds Seminar on “The U.S.–Israeli War on Iran and Its Implications for the Arab Region”

The Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Future University in Egypt organized a scientific seminar on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, entitled “The U.S.–Israeli War on Iran and Its Implications for the Arab Region.” The seminar was held under the supervision and participation of Professor Hani El-Shamy, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science.

The seminar featured a distinguished group of speakers, including Professor Ekram Badr El-Din, Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University; Professor Hassan Wagih, Head of the Department of Political Science at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Future University in Egypt; and Professor Hani El-Shamy, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Future University in Egypt.

During the seminar, the speakers addressed several critical topics related to the ongoing geopolitical dynamics in the region. They discussed the main causes that led to the outbreak of the war, as well as the arguments and narratives that have been used to justify the conflict on the international stage. The discussion also examined the strategic objectives of the war and its broader implications.

In addition, the participants highlighted the negative political and economic consequences resulting from such conflicts, emphasizing that the repercussions of wars of this scale extend far beyond the directly involved parties. The speakers noted that the impact of the conflict could significantly affect the Arab region and the global community, particularly in terms of regional stability, international relations, and economic conditions.

The seminar also addressed the role of international negotiations in resolving wars and managing international crises, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy and dialogue in preventing the escalation of conflicts. Moreover, the discussion included an analytical overview of the concept of crises and their various types within the framework of political and strategic analysis, providing students with deeper insights into how international crises develop and are managed.

The seminar was moderated by Dr. Sahar Talaat, Head of the Department of Political Mass Media at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Future University in Egypt, who facilitated the discussion and encouraged academic dialogue among participants and attendees.

The event reflects the faculty’s ongoing commitment to enriching students’ understanding of contemporary political developments and encouraging academic discussion on major international issues affecting the region and the world.

Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Future University in Egypt Holds Seminar on “The U.S.–Israeli War on Iran and Its Implications for the Arab Region”

Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Future University in Egypt Holds Seminar on “The U.S.–Israeli War on Iran and Its Implications for the Arab Region”

The Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Future University in Egypt organized a scientific seminar on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, entitled “The U.S.–Israeli War on Iran and Its Implications for the Arab Region.” The seminar was held under the supervision and participation of Professor Hani El-Shamy, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science. The Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Future University in Egypt organized a scientific seminar on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, entitled “The U.S.–Israeli War on Iran and Its Implications for the Arab Region.” The seminar was held under the supervision and participation of Professor Hani El-Shamy, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science. The seminar featured a distinguished group of speakers, including Professor Ekram Badr El-Din, Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University; Professor Hassan Wagih, Head of the Department of Political Science at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Future University in Egypt; and Professor Hani El-Shamy, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Future University in Egypt. During the seminar, the speakers addressed several critical topics related to the ongoing geopolitical dynamics in the region. They discussed the main causes that led to the outbreak of the war, as well as the arguments and narratives that have been used to justify the conflict on the international stage. The discussion also examined the strategic objectives of the war and its broader implications. In addition, the participants highlighted the negative political and economic consequences resulting from such conflicts, emphasizing that the repercussions of wars of this scale extend far beyond the directly involved parties. The speakers noted that the impact of the conflict could significantly affect the Arab region and the global community, particularly in terms of regional stability, international relations, and economic conditions. The seminar also addressed the role of international negotiations in resolving wars and managing international crises, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy and dialogue in preventing the escalation of conflicts. Moreover, the discussion included an analytical overview of the concept of crises and their various types within the framework of political and strategic analysis, providing students with deeper insights into how international crises develop and are managed. The seminar was moderated by Dr. Sahar Talaat, Head of the Department of Political Mass Media at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Future University in Egypt, who facilitated the discussion and encouraged academic dialogue among participants and attendees. The event reflects the faculty’s ongoing commitment to enriching students’ understanding of contemporary political developments and encouraging academic discussion on major international issues affecting the region and the world. FUE

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