Assist. Professor. Dr Ramzi Bendebka

Ramzi is an Assistant Professor at International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM).

Ramzi is a Researcher, Consultant and Lecturer, with a focus on regional studies, sustainable development and economic cooperation. A PhD holder from the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), in Kuala Lumpur, He is currently an Assistant Professor at IIUM. He is also a contributor in different well-known sites and platforms like Asia Power Watch and Modern Diplomacy, He is also the author of The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC): A Study in New Regionalism, 1989-2009, as well as several articles on Regional Studies, the Asia-Pacific region and the Middle East regionalism.

Selected publications

“Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation: A study in New Regionalism, 1989-2009”.With Ishtiaq Hussain. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. Germany. ISBN: 978-659-11058-0.

“International Relations in the Muslim World: Promoting Moderation”, in Moderation: A Multidisciplinary studies. Ed: Ahmad Yousef. New York: LEGAS. ISBN: 978-1-897493-52-6

Territorial Issues and Conflicts in the MENA Region. Atlas Institute of International Affairs, London.

The Future of Asian FTAs and Trade Blocs after Covid-19. Asia Power Watch. France.

Pitfalls of Nationalism in the Middle East and North Africa Region. Current Research Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (CRJSSH). 3 (1) pp 1-14.

Regionalism from an Islamic Views: the Case of MENA Region. Journal of Islamic, Social, Economics, and Development (JISED). (V: 4, N: 23, 23-35).

New Regionalism. الموسوعة السياسية (Political Encyclopedia) pp.1-5

Open Regionalism. الموسوعة السياسية (Political Encyclopedia) pp.1-7

New Regionalism and Globalization: Identifying the Relationship. Jil Journal of Political Studies and International Relations, 6 (26) pp.61-82.

Regional Cooperation from Islamic Perspectives. International Conference on Islamic Management and Multidisciplinary Studies (IMAMS 2019). Proceedings: eISBN: 978 – 967 – 17343 – 0 – 8.

“Regional Issues in the Arab World”. Jil-International Studies Journal. (V: 5, N: 19, 114-128) Lebanon: Jil Center

“Challenges of Cooperation in Asia-Pacific Region: Highlighting some Probabilities”. International Affairs Forum Journal. Washington DC: Center of International Relations.

Malaysia
Role: 
Lecturer
Department: 
Political Science
Languages: 
Arabic
English
French