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Aldalala'a Natheer

Academic Qualifications

  • PhD in International Relations, Middle East Politics (Middle East International Relations) - Doctor of Philosophy, Durham University
  • Master of Economic and Social Studies in Postcolonial Politics - Masters Degree, International Politics Department
  • Bachelor Degree in Humanities and Social Sciences - Bachelor Degree, College of Arts and Human Sciences

Aldalala'a Natheer (Prof. Dr.)

Professor
IIUM Gombak Campus

ABDULHAMID ABUSULAYMAN KULLIYYAH OF ISLAMIC REVEALED KNOWLEDGE AND HUMAN SCIENCES


alnath@iium.edu.my
6083


Teaching Responsibilities


CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC POLITICAL THOUGHT 2024/2025
FOREIGN POLICIES OF THE MAJOR POWERS 2025/2026 2024/2025
FOREIGN POLICY DECISION-MAKING 2025/2026
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING 2024/2025
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 2025/2026
INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE 2024/2025
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 2025/2026
RESEARCH PAPER II 2025/2026
THEORIES ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2024/2025


Supervision


The Maldives' Hedging On China And India: Policy Instruments, Sustainability, And Effects On Sovereignty And Dependency.
Ph.D In Progress Main Supervisor
Ngo And Humanitarian Diplomacy : Contributions Of Human Initiative, Indonesia.
Ph.D In Progress Main Supervisor
From Occupation To Negotiation : The Role Of Diplomacy In U.S. – Taliban Relations.
Master In Progress Main Supervisor
Evaluating the Importance of Bilateral Ties in Addressing Food Security During COVID-19: A Case Study of Malaysia-Thailand Relations.
Evaluating The Importance Of Bilateral Ties In Addressing Food Security During Covid-19: A Case Study Of Malaysia-Thailand Relations.
Master In Progress Main Supervisor


Publications


Articles

2025 Shifting geopolitics: the Gaza war and the contours of a nascent Middle East security community. Intellectual Discourse, 33 (2) pp. 411-436
2024 Echoes of “Sednaya”: liberation and repression in the Arab world. Political Science and Security Studies Journal, 5 (4) pp. 70-81
2024 Syria’s leadership challenges: the trials ahead. RSIS Commentary, () pp.
2024 The illusion of dominance: Israel’s fragile path to peace. RSIS Commentary, 0 (0) pp. 0-0