Rehaiem, Jalel Ben Haj: - "Dr. Jalel Ben Haj Rehaiem, three-time Fulbrighter, three-time awardee from the United States State Department upon completion of three Fulbright programs, and alumnus of the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), the University of Pittsburgh (1997/98), was a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at North Central College, Naperville, Chicago (2005/2006), Japan Foundation Fellow (2008), and an International Research Collaborator with ARENA, Tsukuba University, Tokyo. He is currently a scholar on U.S. foreign policy in East Asia and an international news media consultant with a panoply of international news stations in three languages: English, French, and Arabic.Dr. Rehaiem has also taught American foreign policy for 25 years, from Tunisia to the United States and the Persian Gulf. He has supervised tens of MA dissertations on subjects ranging from the U.S.-China relationship to political discourse analysis related to U.S. presidents' and State Secretaries' series of speeches on various issues and across different spans of time in the political history of the United States.Moreover, Dr. Rehaiem has published a series of articles in SCOPUS-indexed journals, including 'The North Korea Review' (Yonsei Institute for North Korean Studies, Seoul, South Korea) - "The Trump-Kim 'Ripeness' Paradox and the Problematic 'Precipitants'"; 'The International Journal of Humanities and Social Science' (George Mason University, U.S.) - "The Price of the U.S. Entanglement in China's Domestic Affairs: The Chinese Civil War as a Case Study"; and 'Asian Social Science', Canadian Center of Science and Education - "The United States-China Mutually Assured Distrust." Dr. Rehaiem is currently working on an article deciphering China's Afghanistan dilemma in the aftermath of the 2021 U.S. hasty withdrawal and the perceived strategic United States defeat in Central Asia."