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Yemen's Truce Has Failed in Taiz
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  • Analysis
  • Yemen's Truce Has Failed in Taiz

    There is no shortage of U.N. interest in Taiz or concern over the Houthis’ blockade and truce violations in the city, but pressure on the Houthis to commit to relieving the humanitarian suffering of the Taizi people remains lacking.

    August 16, 2022

    Despite official hype of a “strategic partnership,” Iranian public is skeptical of Russia
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  • Despite official hype of a “strategic partnership,” Iranian public is skeptical of Russia

    The Iranian government has invested heavily in trying to sway public attitudes to embrace closer relations with Russia; but a plurality of Iranians would like to see balanced ties with all nations and for Tehran to pursue a mature, pragmatic overseas agenda.

    August 15, 2022

    Iran: Back to 1987?
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  • Iran: Back to 1987?

    In July 1987, Iran lost the opportunity to end the Iran-Iraq war as part of a U.N. deal by imposing two preconditions, one of which was impossible to meet. In 2022, Iran is likely to lose another opportunity, this time to return to the 2015 nuclear deal, once again by imposing two preconditions, one of which is also impossible to meet.

    August 12, 2022

    Why the Russian ambassador is such a controversial figure in Tehran
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  • Analysis
  • Why the Russian ambassador is such a controversial figure in Tehran

    Despite Russia and Iran’s apparently tightening relationship, Russian Ambassador Levan Dzhagaryan has come under withering criticism in Tehran, becoming a reminder of the interventionist and imperialist policies that Russia had practiced toward its southern neighbor over the past two and a half centuries.

    August 10, 2022

    Gulf economies should use the available fiscal space to ensure a soft landing
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  • Analysis
  • Gulf economies should use the available fiscal space to ensure a soft landing

    After achieving respectable growth in 2021, the GCC member states now face the risk of monetary (over) tightening due to the need to follow the U.S Federal Reserve’s interest rate adjustments. These increases are not warranted, however, as the GCC economies currently face relatively moderate inflation. Instead, they should use the available fiscal space to mitigate the negative fallout of monetary tightening and make greater use of PPPs for future infrastructure development.

    August 9, 2022

    Yemen cease-fire extension: The glass is still half-empty
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  • Analysis
  • Yemen cease-fire extension: The glass is still half-empty

    Although the latest two-month extension of the Yemeni cease-fire was welcomed by all, the conflict will not end until meaningful pressure is applied on the Houthis to deny them a military victory and force them to accept a political resolution to the war they launched in 2014.

    August 8, 2022

    Whose Iran Is It Anyway?
  • Commentary
  • Whose Iran Is It Anyway?

    When he declared his presidential candidacy in May 2021, Ebrahim Raisi was already recognized as a favorite of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. A month later, Raisi was handed the job on a silver platter of an election that was carefully engineered by Khamenei. Voter turnout hit a historical low, making clear that Iranian voters saw the sham for what it was. From the get-go, then, Raisi’s primary concern was not Iranian public opinion but Khamenei’s continued patronage.

    Putin’s visit to the Islamic Republic: Bringing Iran closer to Russia while building long-term leverage over Tehran
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  • Analysis
  • Putin’s visit to the Islamic Republic: Bringing Iran closer to Russia while building long-term leverage over Tehran

    Russian President Vladimir Putin’s July 19 visit to Tehran will have important repercussions for the region’s evolving security environment as well as the trajectory of Iranian-Russian relations more specifically. Although officially billed as seeking to revive the “Astana peace process” on Syria, the significance of the trip has less to do with the trilateral meeting between Iran, Russia, and Turkey and more with the deepening of ties between Moscow and Tehran.

    August 1, 2022

    Biden’s trip was a start, but the US needs to sustain its influence in the Gulf
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  • Biden’s trip was a start, but the US needs to sustain its influence in the Gulf

    At the Jeddah summit in mid-July, President Joe Biden declared that “America is back,” a message that was welcomed by Saudi Arabia and Gulf media outlets. But Washington cannot maintain its influence and develop robust relationships in the Middle East without sustained American interest and effort, which have been oscillating with every change in administration.

    July 29, 2022

    One sided and incomplete, Yemen’s truce faces implementation hurdles as extension deadline nears
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  • One sided and incomplete, Yemen’s truce faces implementation hurdles as extension deadline nears

    The U.N.-sponsored truce of April 2022 is the longest pause in fighting Yemen has experienced since the Houthi armed rebellion broke out in September 2014 and the Saudi-led coalition forces intervened six months later. But although there is strong external interest in both extending and expanding the truce given the scale of turmoil in the global arena, credible progress remains lacking, while serious obstacles persist.

    July 29, 2022

    Ransomware in the UAE: Evolving threats and expanding responses
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  • Ransomware in the UAE: Evolving threats and expanding responses

    Immediately following the outbreak of COVID-19, cyber attacks swept across the Middle East, leaving public and private entities highly vulnerable and transforming the pandemic into both a physical and a digital threat. Despite worldwide physical isolation, many people were more digitally connected than ever before, which vastly expanded the attack surface for eager cyber threat actors. Ransomware attacks, in particular, hit the Middle East rapidly and in great numbers, especially the UAE.

    July 27, 2022

    Israel’s new Iran strategy complicates regional security
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  • Analysis
  • Israel’s new Iran strategy complicates regional security

    The decades-long confrontation between Israel and Iran is now arguably becoming more dangerous. Amid a lack of consensus among Israeli leaders on how to address this perceived existential threat, calls for applying greater pressure are gaining momentum. The two countries have been engaged in a shadow war for years that includes assassinations, sabotage, kidnappings, and cyber operations, but a new phase of tensions may only bring them closer to a full-scale conflict.  

    July 27, 2022