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July 22, 2024
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The UAE’s Path to Food Self-Sufficiency
Naser Alsayed

While under current conditions achieving food self-sufficiency is likely to remain aspirational, taking bold steps could radically improve the UAE’s food security in the interim and make the goal of food self-sufficiency more achievable down the line.

This publication is part of AGSIW's Energy and Climate Initiative.
Will Gulf Camping Survive the Tourism Boom?
Bridget Peak

Even as they make heavy investment in tourism projects, including in remote areas, Gulf governments will need to ensure they do not lose sight of a camping tradition that celebrates a shared heritage tied to the region's wild places.
America’s Arabian Superfood
Alia Yunis via AramcoWorld

In the United States over the past few years, dates have been trending as a superfood, often promoted in the recipes of energy smoothies or nutrition bars.
AGSIW in Arabic
قصة رئيسين أميركيين
هشام ملحم

المشهد الانتخابي خلال انعقاد المؤتمر الوطني الجمهوري بدا غنياً برموزه ومفارقاته وتناقضاته. في المقابل كان المشهد الديموقراطي ضبابياً ومفككا ومبهما
زخم كبير في العلاقات البحرينية-الصينية
روبرت موجيلنيكي

تعكس التطورات الأخيرة في العلاقات البحرينية-الصينية قليل من التوافق، ولكن قدرًا أكبر من التلاقي في المصالح
Military Journals Indicate Iran is Bracing Itself for Social Unrest

The July 19 edition of the Iran Media Review highlights recent academic journal articles focused on the topic of alleged U.S. hybrid warfare against Iran.
President-Elect Pezeshkian and Rising Minority Expectations

The July 16 edition of the Iran Media Review examines how Iran’s minority communities are engaging with President-elect Masoud Pezeshkian.

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Past Event
A Conversation With Michael Young: Lebanon Once Again Stares Into an Abyss

On July 17, AGSIW hosted a discussion between Michael Young and Hussein Ibish on the conflict at the Lebanese-Israeli border.
Video
Telling Our Story: Identity, History, and Heritage in the Work of Gulf Artists

This panel was part of the Gulf Creatives Conference at Harvard University, organized by The Diwan, a student-run organization at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Press Release
AGSIW Welcomes Ben Cahill as a Non-Resident Fellow

The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington is pleased to announce that Ben Cahill has joined the institute as a non-resident fellow. Cahill is a senior fellow in the Energy Security and Climate Change program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He covers geopolitics and macro trends affecting the oil and gas industry.
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