On September 26, AGSIW will host a discussion with Mohammed Baharoon, Narayanappa Janardhan, Mansour Almarzoqi, and Tingyi Wang, moderated by Kristin Smith Diwan, on the potential expansion of BRICS.
Saudi Arabia’s new, exit-focused strategy for Yemen implicitly weakens the country’s formal institutions and provides greater political leverage for the Houthis, imposing indirect costs that could undercut prospects for a broader U.N.-led Yemeni peace process.
The regime’s failure to create an open and prosperous society for Iranians is leading Iran’s richest and brightest to reconsider their future in their country.
The resumption of Kurdish oil exports hinges on achieving consensus between Baghdad and Ankara, but a lasting solution can only be cemented through a trilateral agreement that includes Erbil.
Emirati leaders hope the UAE Space Agency can speed up the journey to carbon neutrality and position the country as a hub of climate technology and research.
AGSIW's ninth annual Petro Diplomacy conference examined how the Gulf Cooperation Council countries are managing the energy transition and expectations for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, in Dubai beginning in November.
لا يقتصر التعاون في مجال الطاقة على كونه عاملاً أساسيًا في العلاقات الاقتصادية الصينية-الخليجية، ولكنه يعتبر أيضًا عاملًا في العلاقات الثلاثية – المشحونة في معظم الأحيان - بين الولايات المتحدة والدول الخليجية والصين