by Feyza Gumusluoglu | Nov 19, 2020 | Analysis
Biden’s presidency: Implications for Turkey and the Gulf By Feyza Gumusluoglu 19/11/2020 Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 US presidential election came at a time the Middle East is much more fractured than ever. The familiar bipolar geopolitical landscape marked by...
by Gulf State Analytics | Sep 19, 2020 | Analysis
Gulf State Analytics reacts to the Abraham Accords 19/9/2020 The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel formalized full-fledged diplomatic relations on August 13, marking a watershed in Gulf-Israel relations. Less than one month later, Bahrain followed Abu...
by Dr. Hesham Alghannam | Jun 18, 2020 | Analysis
Why did the US pull two Patriot missile batteries out of Saudi Arabia? By Hesham Alghannam 18/6/2020 The US decision to withdraw two Patriot missile battery systems from Saudi Arabia, along with the 300 soldiers that operated them, has led to speculation about...
by Austin Bodetti | Aug 22, 2019 | Analysis
By Austin Bodetti22/8/2019 As one of the driest and wealthiest countries in the world, Saudi Arabia has invested hundreds of millions of petrodollars in desalination to ensure the longevity of its water supply. In fact, the Kingdom now produces more potable water...
by Tyler B. Parker | Aug 21, 2019 | Analysis
By Tyler B. Parker 21/8/2019 The circumstances of recent weeks confirm the need for a frank discussion over the future of southern Yemen. Recent clashes in Aden lay bare the untenable sociopolitical status quo in southern Yemen. Weeks of attacks and...