Books:
1- Hassan E. Ahmed & Hamdy A. Hassan, The Political Dynamics in Southern Sudan and the Risk of Separation Tendencies in the Islamic World. Cairo: Alahram Press. 2010.
2- Hassan E. Ahmed, An Introduction to the Use of the Internet in Social and Economic Studies. Khartoum: Intellectual Works Foundation. 2008.
3- Hassan E. Ahmed, Privatization of Security: The Increasing Role of Private Military and Security Companies. Abu Dhabi: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies. 2007.
4- Awad Al-Sid Alkarsani, Ibrahim Mirghani, and Hassan E. Ahmed, Elections in the Sudan. Khartoum: Center for Strategic Studies. 1999.
Chapters in Books:
1- Hassan E. Ahmed, “Muslims in the United States,”in: Baha Makawi & Muntasir Elnoor, editors, The Future of Islamic Movements. Khartoum: Epistemological Enlightment Center. 2008. 105-124.
2- Hassan E. Ahmed, “The Greater Middle East: Motives, Development, and Prospects,” in: Grater Middle East. Khartoum: Middle East & Africa Studies Center. 2004. Pp. 32-42.
3- Hassan E. Ahmed, “The Status of Teaching Arabic in Higher Education in the Arab World” in:Teaching and Learning Languages. Seoul: Wolin Publisher. 2003.pp. 239-244.
4- Hassan E. Ahmed, “Sudan’s Policy toward the Neighboring Countries,” in: Al Tayeb Haiati, editor, Sudan and Neighboring Countries. Khartoum: Khartoum University Press. 2001. Pp. 223-240.
5- Hassan E. Ahmed,”The Impact of Political Globalization,” in: Globalization: the Political, Economic, and Social Aspects. Strategic Studies Series no. 4. Khartoum: Center for Strategic Studies. 1996. Pp. 116-123.
6- Hassan E. Ahmed,“The Determinants, Constraints, and Prospects of Sudanese British Relations,” in: Yusuf Fadl Hasan and Awad Al-sid Al-karsani، editors،Sudanese – British Relations. Khartoum: Khartoum University Pres. 2002 .PP.67-77.
Articles in Refereed Journals:
1- Hassan E. Ahmed, “Bigger than Darfur: The Regional Security of Sudan on its Western Borders,” The Arab Journal of Political Science. Spring 2009, no. 22. Pp.9-29.
2- Hassan E. Ahmed, “The Impact of Private Military Companies on National Security,” Strategic Studies Journal. Vol.4, no.2, February 2008.
3- Hassan E. Ahmed, “Globalization and Culture,” Afkar Jadida, no. 20. December 20007.
4- Hassan E. Ahmed & Fadel Ahmed, “Water and National Security,” Future Studies Journal. Vol. 2. December 2006. Pp. 115-130.
5- Hassan E. Ahmed, “ The Soft State: The Impact of External Factor on State Policies,” Afkar Jadida, no. 13. December 2005. Pp. 5-25.
6- Hassan E. Ahmed, “The Manufactured World: A Study on the Social Construction of World Politics,” Alam Elfikr. Vol. 33, no. 4. April 2005. Pp. 51-76.
7- Hassan E. Ahmed, “The African State and the Theories of International Relations,” Assiyasa Aldawlia. No. 140, April 2005. Pp. 18-40.
8- Hassan E. Ahmed, “Changing Culture by Political Means: the United States and the Iraqi Experiment,” Al Mustaqbal Al Arabi, no. 294. August 2003. Pp. 51-76.
9- Hassan E. Ahmed, “American Policy Toward the Sudan: The Shift from External to Internal Politics,” Middle East and Africa Studies Journal. Vol. 2, no. 3. April 2003. Pp.
10- Hassan E. Ahmed, “The Afghanistan War: the Shift from the Geostrategic to the Geocultural,” Al Mustaqbal Al Arabi, no.276. February 2002. Pp. 12-30.
11- Hassan E. Ahmed, “The Civil Society in Islamic History,” Middle East and Africa Studies Journal. Vol. 1, no. 1. February 2002. Pp. 9-21.
12- Hassan E. Ahmed, “Globalization and National Security in Africa,” Dirasat Ifriquiyya. No. 25. June 2001. Pp. 23-44.
13- Hassan E. Ahmed, “The Impact of the Conflict in the Lakes Region on the Security of Arab Water,” Nile Basin Studies Journal. Vol. 1, no. 2. December 2000. Pp. 7-16.
14- Hassan E. Ahmed, “Analysis of the Programs of Presidential Candidate,” Strategic Studies. No. 6. 1996. Pp. 116-123.
15- Hassan E. Ahmed, “American Foreign Policy Agenda in the Post Cold War Era,” Strategic Studies. No. 4. 1995. Pp. 47-68.
16- Hassan E. Ahmed, “The New World Order and the Islamic World,” The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences. Vol. 8, No. 2, Fall 1991. PP. 44-63