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We cannot ignore Syria’s emergence as a narco-state
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  • Analysis
  • We cannot ignore Syria’s emergence as a narco-state

    Syria has emerged in recent years as a narco-state of regional and possibly global significance. Having destroyed much of the country, crippled the national economy, and reduced itself to pariah status, Syria’s regime and core components of its security apparatus have fronted a secretive industrial complex for the manufacture of a popular amphetamine known as Captagon.

    US-Gulf Relations at the Crossroads
  • Podcast
  • US-Gulf Relations at the Crossroads

    Amb. Gerald Feierstein, Bilal Saab, and Karen Young join guest host Brian Katulis to discuss their recent MEI policy paper, US-Gulf Relations at the Crossroads: Time for a Recalibration, and why they believe now is not the time to disengage from the region.

    April 15, 2022

    The Yemen government reorganizes, but will it open the door to end the conflict?
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  • Analysis
  • The Yemen government reorganizes, but will it open the door to end the conflict?

    At the conclusion of a week of Yemeni-Yemeni internal deliberations hosted by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in Riyadh, the government of Abdo Rabo Mansour Hadi announced sweeping changes meant to clear away obstacles to cooperation among the anti-Houthi forces in the country and, perhaps, open the door to negotiations to end the civil war now in its eighth year.

    April 7, 2022

    Saudi Arabia’s international natural gas aspirations
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  • Analysis
  • Saudi Arabia’s international natural gas aspirations

    Saudi Aramco seeks to enter the global gas business again. The company aims to build new business opportunities in the hydrogen and CCS sectors utilizing forecasted new domestic gas production. Its main challenges are long-term consistent commodity-cycle-insulated investment and domestic gas resources.

    April 6, 2022

    The keys to reading the UAE’s strategic map
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  • Analysis
  • The keys to reading the UAE’s strategic map

    Some observers have been perplexed by perceived changes in the UAE’s foreign policy on a number of fronts. These supposed changes, however, are more consistent than they may first appear and certainly do not reflect the wider strategic direction of the UAE. These policy moves can be better understood through three “keys” that explain the UAE’s strategic map and its international engagement.

    April 5, 2022

    US-Gulf Relations at the Crossroads: Time for a Recalibration
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  • Analysis
  • US-Gulf Relations at the Crossroads: Time for a Recalibration

    The global response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has focused new attention on friction between the United States and its traditional partners in the Gulf and reinforced skepticism regarding the United States’ status as the dominant international partner in the region. It’s time for both sides to identify a realistic way forward that sheds outdated notions of mutual obligation without becoming merely transactional.

    April 5, 2022

    Gulf oil producers feel vindicated, but don’t expect them to turn on Russia
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  • Analysis
  • Gulf oil producers feel vindicated, but don’t expect them to turn on Russia

    The war in Ukraine has brought back to the forefront the conversation about the need for new investments in oil and gas for the foreseeable future. As the calls multiply for Gulf producers to step in and fill the gap in gas and oil supplies as Russia faces sanctions, producers now feel vindicated after being shunned, and even targeted, at the COP26 in Glasgow last year.

    March 31, 2022

    How will the war in Ukraine affect EU-MENA relations?
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  • Analysis
  • How will the war in Ukraine affect EU-MENA relations?

    While most analyses of the war in Ukraine have tended to focus on the intra-European dimension, it is worth exploring the potential consequences of this conflict for the EU’s relations with countries further afield, especially those in the Middle East and North Africa.

    March 25, 2022

    Yemen: Ending the War, Building a Sustainable Peace
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  • Analysis
  • Yemen: Ending the War, Building a Sustainable Peace

    Seven years on from the launch of the Saudi-led coalition’s military campaign on March 26, 2015, the civil war in Yemen remains stalemated. The fundamental realities of the conflict have not changed substantially in over five years. Meanwhile, the conditions under which the majority of innocent Yemenis are living continue to deteriorate. It’s time to consider measures that can promote an end to the conflict and lay the groundwork for post-conflict reconstruction.

    March 24, 2022

    Iran’s regional agenda and the call for détente with the Gulf states
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  • Analysis
  • Iran’s regional agenda and the call for détente with the Gulf states

    As both a candidate and as president, Ebrahim Raisi has repeated a basic mantra: that he will seek to quickly improve relations with Iran’s neighbors, and particularly the Arab Gulf states. But what are his motivations for this and what are the potential hurdles?