Panel 3: Is a Turkey-PKK Peace Deal Finally Possible?
Keynote Address: Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey, Besir Atalay
In Turkish, with English subtitles forthcoming
Panel 1 – Crisis in Syria: Can Turkey Rise to the Challenge?
Egypt's IMF Loan: Necessary but Fraught
Less than 30 months ago Egypt was brimming with enthusiasm and optimism. Not only had it ended three decades of Mubarak rule, but it had done so essentially peacefully and at the hands of young Egyptian professionals who, it was believed, could walk Egypt toward a freer and more prosperous future. Today, the country is politically polarized and it faces the worst economic crisis since the 1930s. A severe sense of frustration and dark pessimism prevails throughout the nation.
Author Spotlight: T.E. Lawrence
Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph, by Thomas Edward Lawrence, 1937
Revolt in the Desert, by Thomas Edward Lawrence, 1927
Collection Spotlight: The Iran-Iraq War
The Iran–Iraq War: Impact and Implications, by Efraim Karsh (edited), 1989
Collection Spotlight: Oman Under Qaboos
Oman under Qaboos: From Coup to Constitution, 1970 – 1996, by Calvin Allen Jr. and W. Lynn Rigsbee II, 2000
After Tahrir: Egyptians Assess their Government, Institutions, and Future
After Tahrir: Egyptians Assess their Government, Institutions, and Future
Oman's Neutral Approach to Maritime Security
Oman is strategically positioned across the Gulf of Oman from Iran, north of Yemen, and east of Saudi Arabia. It has arguably been able to secure its rapid economic growth—spurred by oil riches—by maintaining neutral, if not friendly, relations with these neighbors, including Iran. Yet while Oman has successfully kept itself neutral, it still inhabits a precarious location. It shares with Iran the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway that Iran has threatened to close due to its charged relations with the GCC countries and the United States, who rely on the Strait to transport oil to world markets.
Malaysia-Saudi Arabia Relations: Roots, Dimensions, and Prospects
Malaysia’s relationship with Saudi Arabia has long been amicable and fruitful. Indeed, Malaysian-Saudi relations have deeper historical roots than are commonly recognized. During the contemporary period, the religio-cultural, economic, and other aspects of the bilateral relationship have expanded. In fact, Malaysian-Saudi relations are complex, multifaceted, and have significant potential for further development.