D. Mohammad Mohsen Al-Dhaheri
Mohammad Mohsen Al-Dhaheri
Date of Birth: 1962
Nationality: Yemeni
Professional Experience:
Head of the Syndicate of Faculty Members and Their Assistants, Sana’a University (Present)
Former Head of the Department of Political Science, College of Commerce and Economics, Sana’a University (2006 – 2009)
Former Secretary General of the Syndicate of Faculty Members and Their Assistants, Sana’a University (May 2009 – June 2014)
Associate Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science, Faculty of Commerce and Economics, Sana’a University.
Member of the Board of Trustees of the Center for Arab Unity Studies – Beirut – Lebanon from 2009 to 2019.
Member of the Preparatory Committee for the National Dialogue in 2009.
Member of the National Council for Peaceful Revolutionary Forces in 2011.
Member of the organizing committee of the peaceful popular youth revolution in 2011.
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Jordan, ranked first in the class of 1986, with a general grade of very good and included on the honor roll.
Higher Diploma in International Politics from the Faculty of Commerce and Economics at Sana’a University, ranked first in the class of 1987 with an excellent grade.
Master’s degree in Political Science from the Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Cairo University with an excellent grade.
Doctorate of Philosophy in Political Science from the Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Cairo University. The dissertation was recommended for printing at Cairo University’s expense and for exchange with other universities.
Publications:
Title
Year
The Political Tribalism and the Challenges of Democratic Transition in Yemen 2011 – 2020
– Doha: Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies
2024
Yemen Between Domestic Ownership and External Conspiracies (Saudi Arabia – UAE – Iran as Examples)
– Istanbul: Al-Mukha for Strategic Studies
2023
The February 2011 Peaceful Revolution in Yemen: An Evaluative Study
– Istanbul, Arab Foundation for Strategic Studies
2020
The State of the Arab Nation 2015-2016: Arabs and a New Year of Risks.
– Center for Arab Unity Studies, Beirut
2016
Yemen Between the Absence of a Role and the Presence of “Legitimacy of Illegality”
– Center for Arab Unity Studies, Beirut
2015
The Yemeni Political Decision: Its Determinants and Problems.
– Local Democracy Symposium in Yemen
– Empowerment Foundation for Development, Sana’a
2011
“The Situation of Yemen and Its Pains 2009/2010
Book: “The Condition of the Arab Nation 2009-2010: Renaissance or Fall”
– Beirut, Center for Arab Unity Studies
2010
The Yemeni Political Decision: Its Determinants and Problems.
How Decisions are Made in Arab Regimes”, Edited and Coordinated by Nevin Massad
– Center for Arab Unity Studies, Beirut
2010
Local Governance within the Framework of Society and the State in Yemen: Its Problems and Outcomes” in: Yemen 2020 Future Scenarios
– Sana’a: Political Development Forum and Friedrich Ebert Foundation
2010
Human Rights in Yemen: A Study of Presidential Discourse between Utterance and Practice
Journal: Affairs of the Age Magazine
Volume:33
– Yemeni Center for Strategic Studies – Sana’a
2009
The Yemeni Political Landscape: Between Textual Interpretation and the Absence of Political Will.
Journal: Affairs of the Age Magazine
Volume:28
– Yemeni Center for Strategic Studies – Sana’a
2008
The Democratic Evolution in Yemen: Current Realities and Future Prospects.
Journal: Affairs of the Age Magazine
Volume:20
– Yemeni Center for Strategic Studies – Sana’a
2005
Tribalism and Political Pluralism in Yemen (1997 – 1990)
– Cairo University, Faculty of Economics and Political Science
2003
The Partisan Phenomenon in Yemen
– Center for Political Studies and Research – Cairo University.
1997
The Legislative Institution in Yemen
– Center for Political Studies and Research – Cairo University.
1996
The Political Role of Tribes in the Yemen Arab Republic (1990 – 1962)
– Cairo University, Faculty of Economics and Political Science
1995
The Transitional Phase and Its Prospects in Yemen” in: The Future of Change in the Arab World
– Research and discussions of the intellectual symposium organized by the Center for Arab Unity Studies in cooperation with the Swedish Institute in Alexandria.
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