Professor Habib Al Badawi

Habib Badawi is Professor of International Relations and Japanese History at Lebanese University. He is also the coordinator of American Studies and a sought-after academic consultant. Professor Al-Badawi was awarded "The Academic Figure of 2018" by the "Asian Cultural Center" for his persistent efforts in promoting Japanese studies worldwide. Dr. Habib Al-Badawi has published multiple books and research papers on contemporary topics related to international relations and geopolitics.

Political Turmoil and Reforms: Japan’s LDP Under Prime Minister Kishida

By Professor Habib Al Badawi Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s recent cabinet reshuffle on December 14 sent ripples through Japan’s political sphere, strategically replacing four cabinet ministers affiliated with the influential Shinzo Abe-led Seiwa-kai faction within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). This shakeup was a direct response to mounting allegations of clandestine slush fund distribution …

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Echoes of Conflict: Unraveling the Geopolitical Tapestry in Gaza

By Professor Habib Al Badawi The conflict in Gaza, often relegated to headlines, unravels a complex web of geopolitical intricacies that transcend mere military exchanges between Israel’s government, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, and Hamas in Palestine. Beyond this focal point, the struggle has evolved into a delicate balance of terror, resonating across the region.  This …

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