The new June 2022 issue of Arab Future magazine was published recently, which includes studies involving several Arab writers and researchers. The editorial was written by Ahmed Youssef Ahmed entitled “Towards a new Arab moment”. This issue includes three in-depth studies: The first is about the future of the international system and America’s role in it, written by Ayad Ahmed. The second study of Turkey and its swing between the European trend and its Ottoman past by Ratiba Bard and the last study of the wall of Israel’s separation by Al-Hussein Shukrani and Ziani Abu Al-Qasim.

The issue also has a special section devoted to the topic of international competition for the straits of the Arab region, the tanker war, the past and future of the Panama Canal. Khaled Baraka, Maher Latif and Kamel Bunab contributed to this file. This issue also focused on a panel discussion about the experience of Egyptian-Syrian unity and the lessons learned from it during the reigns of Presidents Gamal Abdel Nasser and Shukri al-Quwatli. This episode featured researchers Ibrahim Alloush, Ahmed Youssef Ahmed, Abdel Qader Al-Nayal, Ali Al-Din Hilal, Ali Fahro, Luna Abu Sweira, and Mustafa Nuwaisr.
As for the articles and opinions section, it includes an oriental reading about Mohammed’s Ukrainian war according to the Messenger and an article about the role of the port of Fao in international tragedies by writer Jassem Younis al- Hariri. The issue also includes Noureddin Tino’s analysis of Al-Khawari Uday’s Crisis in the Discourse of Religious Islam: The Necessary Transition from Plato to Kant and Issam Fahem Al-Amiri’s critical reading of Bruno Makaes ’Belt and Road, the World Order of China. The issue ends with the presentation of excerpts from Arabic and foreign books on various political and economic topics.