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November 30, 2020
 Acting Special Representative of the Secretary General for Libya Stephanie Williams, left, and Tunisian President Kais Saied attend the opening ceremony of the Libya's peace talks in Tunis, Tunisia, Nov. 9. (AP Photo/Hassene Dridi)
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Publications
External Forces Hold the Key to Libya’s Cease-Fire
 Anna L. Jacobs |
اقرأ بالعربية

There is renewed momentum to resolve Libya’s conflict, but will foreign powers, like the UAE, Turkey, and Russia, abide by the terms of the new cease-fire agreement?
Saudi Tourism to Turkey Suffers as Bilateral Tensions Grow
 Sima Aldardari


Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Turkey may continue to push Saudi tourists to choose other destinations, adding pressure to an already struggling Turkish economy.
Mudhawi’s List: Advocating for Kuwaiti Women in Politics
 Joud Al Marar for Millennial Gulf


Kuwaiti women have played a significant role on the political stage in recent years, but they have yet to reach equal representation in the National Assembly. Mudhawi’s List aims to support women to achieve a more promising future in politics.
AGSIW in Arabic
  هنالك زخم متجدد لحل الصراع الليبي، ولكن هل تلتزم القوى الأجنبية مثل الإمارات العربية المتحدة وتركيا وروسيا ببنود اتفاق وقف إطلاق النار الجديد؟
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Saudi Arabia and the G-20

On November 25, AGSIW hosted a virtual private roundtable with Fahad Alturki, Kristin Smith Diwan, and Robert Mogielnicki to discuss Saudi Arabia’s efforts to diversify its economy and attract investments, its presidency of the G-20, recommendations of the T20 group of think tanks, and the outcomes of this year’s G-20 meeting.
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