
Dr. Momen Yaseen M. Amin, head of the Translation Department at Cihan University Sulaimaniya, delivered a presentation on the role of intellectual shifts in political leadership, using new Syria as a case study. His talk was part of the latest Xall Discussion session, organized by the Xall Foundation in Sulaimaniya.
The discussion focused on how intellectual transformations influence political leadership and decision-making on January 18, 2025. Dr. Momen Yaseen examined the evolving nature of leadership in Syria and how shifts in political thought shape governance and policies. His presentation sparked an engaging dialogue among attendees, who explored the broader implications of intellectual change in political strategies.
The session was an opportunity for scholars, analysts, and participants to reflect on the intersection of ideas and leadership in contemporary politics. Through his analysis, Dr. Momen Yaseen provided valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities that arise when intellectual movements influence political structures.
The event, hosted by the Xall Foundation, continues to serve as a platform for in-depth discussions on pressing political and intellectual issues, fostering critical thinking and academic engagement in the region.