Regardless of who prevails in November's presidential election, the next U.S. administration may contend with either a nuclear-armed or fragmented Iran.
The opposing candidates’ energy policy agendas have stark differences, and each will have ramifications for the Gulf oil exporters, the global climate agenda, and international trade relations.
China and Russia face different trajectories in the Gulf. These trajectories will be shaped by prevailing strategic interests and influence, which are evolving and can shift abruptly.
ثمة ثمة اختلافات كبيرة بين أجندات المرشحين المتنافسين فيما يتعلق بسياسة الطاقة، وسيكون لكل منها تداعياتها على مصدري النفط في الخليج وأجندة المناخ العالمية والعلاقات التجارية الدولية
On October 17, AGSIW hosted a discussion with Raad Alkadiri, Iman Nasseri, and Li-Chen Sim, moderated by Kate Dourian, on the implications of regional conflict and the U.S. presidential election on oil prices.
On October 18, AGSIW hosted a discussion with Shahd Alshammari, Emanuela Buscemi, and Ildiko Kaposi, moderated by Kristin Smith Diwan, on the lives of Gulf women, exploring how Gulf women negotiate spaces through their writing and focusing on women’s narratives.
Al Araby: In an interview, Ambassador William Roebuck discussed the Israeli killing of Sinwar, U.S. diplomatic efforts, and prospects for a cease-fire in Gaza..
The Brian J. Matos Podcast: In a podcast, Ibish discussed the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Beerocracy! with Emily Gross: In a podcast, Ibish discussed the war in Gaza one year after the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
The George Washington University: Ambassador William Roebuck spoke on a Middle East Policy Forum panel at the Elliott School of International Affairs on “State Department Dissent: Gaza and Syria as Case Studies.”