1- “The Neo-Institutionalism: Theories & Approaches,” presented at the second annual
conference of the Sudanese Studies Association. Khartoum: 25-26 January 2010.
2- “Determinants of Iranian Policy Toward the Horn of Africa,” presented at the Iranian Activities in East Africa Conference, organized by The International Center for Strategic and Future Studies. Cairo 21 October 200
3-“Arab Spanish Relations: A Sudanese Perspective,” presented at the Andalusian Studies Seminar. Khartoum: University of Khartoum, 16-18 August 2009.
4- “Bigger than Darfur: The Regional Security of Sudan on its Western Borders,” presented at the first annual conference of the Sudanese Studies Association. Khartoum: 26-27 November 2008.
5- “The United States and the Problem of Darfur,” presented at the Strategic Future of the Umma, organized by the High Military Academy and Taiba Center for Research & Studies 688 July 2008.
6- “Current Political Dynamics of Sudan,” presented at the Situation of the Aarabic Umma, organized by the Syrian High Military Academy. 15-16 March 2008.
7- “Youth and Globalization,” presented at the 2nd Afro-Arab Youth Festival.Kampala: Uganda, 11 March 2008.
8- “Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement، presented at: China and Sudan’s Development Challenges, Khartoum: 5-8 November 2007.
9- “Regional Factors in Darfur Crises, presented at Symposium on China- Sudan Relations, organized by The Institute of West-Asia and African Studies, The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Centre for Foreign Policy Analysis (Britain). Beijing 26 July 2007.
10- “Muslims in the United States,” presented at the Islamic Movements Symposium, organized by the Epistemological Enlightment Center. Khartoum, April 2007.
11- With Fadel Ahmed, “water and National Security,” presented at the Future of Water in Sudan Conference, organized by the Future Studies Center. Khartoum 31 July- 1 August 2006.
12- “Globalizing the “International”: International Relations and The South At The Turn of A New Century, prepared for the International Studies Association annual meeting، Montreal, 17-20 March 2004.
13- “American Policy Toward the Sudan: The Shift from External to Internal Politics,” presented at the Sudanese American Relations Conference, organized by Middle East & African Studies Center. Khartoum 7-8 January 2003.
14- “Modernization and Tajdid: Two Competing Forms of Modernity in the Middle East presented at the 11th International Conference of The Korean Association of Middle East Studies, 11-13 October 2002.
15- Redefining the Sacred : Religious Values and Sudanese Foreign Policy Changes, prepared for the International Studies Associationannual meeting , New Orleans, USA March 2002 .
16-The Water Dimension in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, presented at 10th International Conference of The Korean Association of Middle East Studies, October 26-28, 2001.
17-The Determinants, Constraints, and Prospects of Sudanese British Relations, presented at the Sudanese-British Relations Conference, University of Khartoum. February 200.1
18- Globalization and National Security in Africa, presented at the Sixth Congress of the Organization for Social Science Research inEastern and Southern Africa, Dar elsalam, Tanzania, 5-6 February2000.
19- “Sudan’s Policy toward the Neighboring Countries,” presented at the 13th Arkawit Conference. University of Khartoum, 2000.
20- “The Impact of the Conflict in the Lakes Region on the Security of Arab Water,” presented at Arab Water & the Challenges of the 21 Century. Egypt, Asut University: Center for Future Studies. November 1998.
21- “The Challenges of Globalization,” presented at the Students of Non-Aligned Countries Conference. Khartoum 1996.
22–“ Religion in Sudanese Partisan Politics,”presented at the10th annual meeting ofthe Sudan Studies Association, Poughkeepsie, New York, April 1992 .
23- “Transition to Democracy in Africa,” presented at the72nd annual Conference ofthe Southwest Social Science Association, Fort Worth, Texas. March 1991.
24- The New World Order and the Islamic World ، presented at the 11th annual Conference ofMuslim Social Scientists. East Lansing, Michigan. November 1990.