Tarek Cherkaoui

Dr. Tarek Cherkaoui is Manager at TRT World Research Centre. Dr. Cherkaoui has an extensive experience in strategic management, research, and consultancy across international media, tertiary education, and the creative industries throughout the U.K., Qatar, Malaysia, and New Zealand. He is an expert in international media and strategic communications, and holds a Ph.D. in Media and Communication Studies from the Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand, for which he was awarded the Dean's Award for Excellence in Postgraduate Studies. His research interests include international broadcasting, media discourse, international news framing, information warfare, public diplomacy, soft power, nation branding, image management, crisis communication, and political and military affairs – specifically within the MENA region. He has put forward several publications, including The News Media at War: The Clash of Western and Arab Networks in the Middle East (2017) (London: I.B. Tauris). As an academic, strategic communications researcher, and a senior manager within organizations, Dr. Cherkaoui displays excellent interpersonal and communication skills with fluency in four languages – English, French, Arabic, and German.
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Who is Eric Zemmour?

TRT World Research Centre's manager Dr Tarek Cherkaoui hosts French legal scholar Rim-Sarah Alouane to speak about France's elections and the political trajectory of...

Voiceless No More: The Russell Tribunal on Kashmir

Civil society initiatives, such as Russell’s tribunal on Kashmir, enable human rights defenders and free societies to step up to the plate, hold criminal...

Two Decades of the Global War on Terror: Legacies and Future

This policy outlook examines the contours of the historical legacies of the post-9/11 world with a view of developing a better understanding of the...

Turkey’s Charm Offensive in Afghanistan

Turkey's proactive stance in Afghanistan sends a strong message internationally that a middle-power, such as Ankara, will continue to act as a force for...

Tunisia’s Dangerous Moment: A Self-coup

Many people in Tunisia dream of a change that could address the people’s basic socioeconomic expectations. Saied's Don-Quixotesque experiments, however, will not fulfil those...

Emirati Media Rejoices as Tunisia’s Democracy Comes Under Threat

The real target for the UAE and its media is Tunisia's democratic path, and the liberties Tunisian citizens have gained in the past few...

Coups, Conspiracies, and the Uphill Battle for Democracy in Turkey

This policy outlook explores the use of military coups as an extension of US foreign policy. It also examines the legacy of coups and...

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