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Iranian-Saudi detente and "Asianization" of the Persian Gulf: China fills the gap
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  • Iranian-Saudi detente and "Asianization" of the Persian Gulf: China fills the gap

    After an intense round of secret negotiations between Iranian and Saudi representatives, facilitated by Chinese mediation, Tehran and Riyadh announced in mid-March that they would resume diplomatic relations. It is unclear if the Saudi-Iranian détente will last, but at least for now, China’s role in resolving this diplomatic stalemate seems to indicate the beginning of a multi-faceted de-Westernization process in the region.

    April 5, 2023

    China and the Saudi-Iran rapprochement: Implications for Yemen
    الصورة من محمد حوايس/وكالة فرانس برس عبر غيتي إيمدجز
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  • China and the Saudi-Iran rapprochement: Implications for Yemen

    The conclusion of the China-brokered Saudi-Iranian détente on March 10, which aims to thaw long-standing enmity and manage competition between the two regional arch rivals, has multi-layered implications for Yemen.

    April 5, 2023

    The complex web of interdependence and threat balancing that prevents war between Iran and Azerbaijan
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  • The complex web of interdependence and threat balancing that prevents war between Iran and Azerbaijan

    Relations between Tehran and Baku have long had their ups and downs, but a recent series of events in late March have once again brought tensions to a boil. However, despite the mutual threat perceptions, the recurring tensions between the two countries have not gotten out of control and led to military conflict. In fact, over the past three decades, relations between Tehran and Baku have consistently followed a cycle of escalating and de-escalating tensions.

    April 4, 2023

    Can the West Stop Russian-Iranian Convergence?
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  • Can the West Stop Russian-Iranian Convergence?

    More than a year on from the beginning of the Ukraine war in February 2022, there is no more business as usual for Russia-Iran relations. While bilateral ties are still characterized by an intense focus on security and defense, the two sides are opening multiple new areas of cooperation as well. But what has motivated Moscow and Tehran to invest in strengthening their bilateral relations given all the potential risks and costs? Could conflicts of interest and competition put a crack in this burgeoning relationship? And what can the West do about it?

    April 3, 2023

    Unexpected beneficiary: The implications of the China-brokered Saudi-Iran deal for Pakistan
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  • Unexpected beneficiary: The implications of the China-brokered Saudi-Iran deal for Pakistan

    The implications of the apparent rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran are likely to have significant consequences for vital neighboring regions like South Asia and other populous Muslim countries, including, notably, Pakistan.

    March 29, 2023

    Why the Iranian public remains silent in the face of Israeli attacks
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  • Why the Iranian public remains silent in the face of Israeli attacks

    The silence from Iran is deafening. Judging by social media reactions and media reports from Iran, few, if any, members of the Iranian public seem to care that, since 2011, the Israeli air force has attacked Iranian and Iranian-affiliated positions in Syria on more than a thousand occasions, reportedly killing a number of Iranian members of the IRGC.

    March 29, 2023

    A Saudi-Houthi deal won’t bring lasting peace in Yemen
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  • A Saudi-Houthi deal won’t bring lasting peace in Yemen

    The recent agreement to restore diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran raised hope among Western leaders and some Yemen watchers that it could help bring an end to the war in Yemen. The international community, however, can do more harm than good if its actions are driven by hope and desperation rather than a careful reading of the reality on the ground. Yemen must not be a sacrificial lamb for improving relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

    How Tehran views the Iranian-Saudi agreement
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  • How Tehran views the Iranian-Saudi agreement

    Two weeks ago, on March 10, Iran said it would restore diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia after a seven-year rupture as part of a deal brokered by China. The agreement, reached in Beijing, is the result of almost a year and a half of mostly quiet talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia, facilitated by a host of countries including China, Iraq, Oman, Russia, and the United States.

    March 24, 2023

    تقرير يوم الاثنين: أربعة عوامل يجب مراقبتها لتقييم الانفتاح الدبلوماسي بين السعودية وإيران
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  • تقرير يوم الاثنين: أربعة عوامل يجب مراقبتها لتقييم الانفتاح الدبلوماسي بين السعودية وإيران

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    Assessing the threat of Iran's drone carriers
    الصورة من مورتزا نيكوبزل/نورفوتو عبر غيتي إيمدجز
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  • Assessing the threat of Iran's drone carriers

    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy is converting two merchant container ships into vessels capable of carrying and launching combat drones against maritime or coastal targets. For now, Iran’s drone carriers are unlikely to pose a clear and present danger to the U.S., but they possess symbolic significance as a potential tool to defy American initiatives in the Middle East and respond to Israel’s attacks against Iran.

    March 7, 2023

    The race to replace Ali Shamkhani, Iran’s most palatable interlocutor with the West
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  • The race to replace Ali Shamkhani, Iran’s most palatable interlocutor with the West

    Rear Admiral Ali Shamkhani has served for 10 years as secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Iran’s top policymaking body in both domestic and foreign policy matters. A number of recent developments have aroused speculation that he could soon vacate his seat. Such a change would be an important signpost of how the Iranian establishment is posturing itself against the backdrop of continued revolutionary sentiment among significant segments of the population.

    March 6, 2023

    Under pressure: Houthis target Yemeni government with economic warfare
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  • Under pressure: Houthis target Yemeni government with economic warfare

    Even as the Iran-backed Houthi rebels pursue back-channel talks with Saudi Arabia as Riyadh looks for a major de-escalation in the coming weeks, they have also been ratcheting up the pressure on the internationally recognized Republic of Yemen Government. The Houthis’ strikes on government-controlled critical infrastructure exhibit the same strategic use of Iranian-supported non-conventional warfare tactics seen in their previous cross-border attacks into Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

    February 27, 2023

    Russia's Influence in MENA After a Year of War in Ukraine
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  • Russia's Influence in MENA After a Year of War in Ukraine

    MEI Managing Editor Matthew Czekaj speaks with scholars Iulia-Sabina Joja, Alex Vatanka, Yörük Işık, Charles Lister, and Roger Kangas on Russia’s current standing in the Middle East a year since re-invading Ukraine. 

    How has Russian aggression in Ukraine redrawn Moscow’s relationships in the MENA region? And as the Middle East increasingly becomes a key area of global great power competition, is Russia still a meaningful player there, politically, economically, militarily, and diplomatically?

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    February 24, 2023