International Public Relation, Goverment Sector, Business and Human Develpoment, Strategic Analysis.
Member of the teaching staff department of the European languages and Studies University of Jordan – Amman.
Doctorate, Italian Studies University of Pisa “ Arabic and Islamic influence on the other’ s life concepts in the Mediterranean area in the medieval age.
Peace Building and Reconciliation University of Coventry, UK
Master’s degree, Education to peace , International Co – operation, Human Rights and the Politics of the European Union.
Bachelor’s degree-higher diploma, Italian and English literature-Douple Major.
Website URL: http://amersabaileh.blogspot.com
Dopo due giorni e mezzo di inseguimento, 3 sospetti jihadisti uccisi e almeno 4 ostaggi morti, due azioni di fuoco simultanee a Parigi (Porte de Vincennes) e a Dammartin-en-Goele, l’incubo iniziato con la strage nella redazione del Charlie Hebdo, a Parigi, sembra finito. La Francia e tutti i Paesi europei si interrogano su che tipo di “mostro” stiano affrontando.
"Di fronte alla minaccia terroristica l'Europa ha sbagliato e adesso ne sta pagando le conseguenze". Sono le parole di Amer al Sabaileh, analista strategico giordano ed esperto di terrorismo. Raggiunto telefonicamente da Panorama.it, ha commentato la strage di Parigi e l'uccisione di 12 persone presso la sede della rivista satirica Charlie Hebdo.
As the level of extremism across our society reaches an alerting level, there is an urgent need for a strategy to de-radicalize. The increased radicalism is a direct result of failed social policies that have created fertile land for the growth of these ideologies.
The Russians have lately had a dynamic and innovative diplomacy, leaning towards finding a political solution to the Syrian crisis. With the regional priorities shifting from political resolution to combating terrorism, the Russians are alone in this pursuit.