by Victoria Shakespeare and Dr. Theodore Karasik | Jun 12, 2018 | Analysis
The question of Qatar’s sustainability, one year into the rift By Victoria Shakespeare and Dr. Theodore Karasik One year after the onset of the Qatar-GCC rift, the situation shows signs of worsening rather than improving. So far, Qatar has managed to weather...
by Dr. Theodore Karasik and Madison Taylor | Apr 4, 2018 | Analysis
By Theodore Karasik and Madison Taylor Since the events last year when Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Egypt, Libya, and the Maldives cut ties with Qatar, a boycott of Qatari aircraft in these countries has caused Qatar Airways great losses for last...
by Sigurd Neubauer | Nov 9, 2017 | Analysis
By Sigurd Neubauer November 9, 2017 Despite the city of Dubai’s remarkable success in transforming herself into a sprawling western-style financial hub, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) faced its most significant diplomatic crisis to-date in 2006. As American...
by GSA | Sep 18, 2017 | Oman
• Sino-Omani relations deepen with USD 3.55 billion loan for the Sultanate • Doha-Muscat ties grow as Oman remains neutral in GCC crisis August 3 Oman secures USD 3.55 billion loan from Chinese banks A group of Chinese financial institutions will lend Oman USD 3.55...