A Message From AGSIW on the Tragic Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria
AGSIW sends our sincere condolences to all of the victims, and their loved ones, of the tragic earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.
AGSIW sends our sincere condolences to all of the victims, and their loved ones, of the tragic earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.
The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington is pleased to announce that Gregory D. Johnsen has joined the institute as a non-resident fellow.
The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington is pleased to announce that Narayanappa Janardhan and Bader Al-Saif have joined the institute as non-resident fellows.
The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington is pleased to announce that Emma Soubrier and Paul Sullivan have joined the institute as non-resident fellows.
AGSIW is pleased to announce that Mogielnicki will now serve as a senior resident scholar.
AGSIW is pleased to announce that Geneive Abdo has joined the institute as a visiting fellow.
Executive Vice President Ambassador Stephen A. Seche will depart to be succeeded by Ambassador William Roebuck.
The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington is pleased to announce that Anna L. Jacobs has joined the institute as a non-resident fellow.
The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington is pleased to announce that Christopher J. Davis, Lamya Al Haj, Ahmed Al Musalmi, and Ambassador C. David Welch have joined the institute’s board of directors.
The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington is pleased to announce that Robert Mason has joined the institute as a non-resident fellow.
Although the entry of women into the Gulf’s diplomatic and military ranks was slower than elsewhere, the region is in the midst of a sweeping transformation, largely due to top-down policies and social shifts.
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