Browsing by Author "Fillali, Billel"
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Item Islamophobia in the West An analytical study of 7/7 bombings in Britain and 9/11 events in America(University Of Oum El Bouaghi, 2019) Aoues, Soumia; Fillali, BillelThe tragic events of 9/11 in America and 7/7 in Britain led to a complete total change of the world's public opinion towards the Muslim world .Just after the famous bombings listed so far ,Muslim people all over the world turned to be seen as extremists ,criminals and bloody terrorists.Moreover ,Islam as a sacred universal religion is savagely accused of being a creed of hatred ,violence ,and terrorism.The tragic incidents of New York and London had left a devastating impact on both American and British but also on the whole world .The bad consequences of these events had resulted in a tragic fear from Islam and also from all what seems to be or represent Islam .This fear of Islam is consequently called 'Islamophobia'.Item The Anglo-american pattern of interventionist policies in the middle east(university of Oum-El-Bouaghi, 2016) Delhami, Okba; Fillali, BillelThis paper concentrates on the Anglo-American foreign policy towards Lebanon beginning in 1958, the year the of the first Marines' intervention in the country, until the present day. Furthermore, it deals with the participation of the Anglo-American forces amid multinational troops in Lebanon in 1982. Specifically, this work explores the circumstances and factors enclosing both deployments of the Anglo-America forces in 1958 and 1982, individually. More than that Particular regard is paid to the regional and international factors that impacted the U.S. and the U.K. decision to intervene and compare the aftermaths of both actions in the region. This research will also manifest the influences that Lebanese domestic politics exercises on America's foreign policy formulation towards the country. What should emerge from this paper is the clear pattern that is followed to guarantee the Western interests in the Middle East.Item The Economic and political interplay in the american algerian relations in the 1960 and 1970(university of Oum El Bouaghi, 2016) Farhi, Abderraouf; Fillali, BillelThe most significant period that the American-Algerian relations had witnessed was during the 1960s and the 1970s. The research examines the political events that influenced the bilateral diplomatic ties and their relationship to the unaffected economic relations. The Research employs a large score of data in order to investigate the economic and political interplay in the American-Algerian relations. A number of methods are used, including the descriptive approach devoted to conduct a historical survey about the course of event, and the analytical approach that pursues data and gives analysis. The results show that despite the fact of the rupture in the diplomatic relations, the economic ones were preserved, due to a pragmatic policy adopted progressively by Algeria.Item The Impact of covid-19 on the US politics(Université De Larbi Ben M’hidi Oum EL Bouaghi, 2022) Bakha, Nourhane; Fillali, BillelThis study aims to explore the pharmaceutical lobby in America and its role in law making process especially during Covid-19. To establish this study, the research utilises two processes. The first process is an attempt to explore the history of interest groups and lobbying and the need for its existence it also aims at studying the reasons behind Strength of Big Pharma. And therefore the unique relationship between interests Groups and the US government. The second one is to analyse the immense privileges of Big Pharma and the profits it made during Covid-19. Data related to this topic have been collected from webs, articles and books. This research investigates how the Covid-19 vaccine is used as a political weapon.Item The Ukrainian Taiwanese crises and the U.S. foreign policy: an attempt to regain the "Lost" hegemony(University of Oum El Bouaghi, 2023) Hamdouche, Marwa; Fillali, BillelThe presentresearchpurports to analyze the U.S. foreignpolicytowardRussia and China in contemporaryhistory, with a particularemphasis on the War by Proxy. Historically, the U.S. adopted the Proxy War by providingeconomic, military and logistic assistance to local states fighting on behalf of the country during the Cold Warperiod. This researchseeks to examine the way in which the United States importedWar by Proxy from the Cold Warera and tries to adoptit in modern politics. It furtherattempts to unveil the real motives behind the U.S. unconditional support to Ukraine and Taiwan nowadays. The researchhypothesizes, amongst all, that the policy the U.S. adoptswhendealingwith the ongoingUkrainian and Taiwanese crises is a regeneration of its Cold Warstrategies, namely the one of the War by Proxy. The course of the eventsreveals that the major aimbehind the implementation of the Proxy War by the U.S. is to undermineRussia and China'spolitical and economicgrowth to preserveits world hegemony and the unipolar world orderitestablished following the end of the Cold Warera. This researchconcludes that the primaryaimbehind the U.S. unconditional support to Ukraine and Taiwan has never been to support theirsovereignty as independent states or to promotestability in bothregions. The actualaim, however, is to hinder the Sino-Russian alliance and the recently-formed New World Orderwhichrepresent a counterweight to the U.S. world hegemony and a threat to itsinterests, by regenerating the War by Proxy.