Security
Mar 24, 2021
Libya 10 Years After the NATO Intervention: U.N. Report Explains Challenges
The U.N. Panel of Experts report illustrates exactly how militarized Libya remains today as well as how unsuccessful the international community has been in combatting foreign interference.

Mar 23, 2021
Arar Border Opening: Saudi Arabia Steps Up Economic Competition in Iraq
Saudi Arabia must compete with other regional hegemons, mainly Turkey and Iran, as it works to increase its economic influence in Iraq.

Mar 23, 2021
Can a New Iranian Book Help Develop a Gulf Regional Security Framework?
Ambassador Frank G. Wisner, AGSIW’s board chair, looks at Seyed Hossein Mousavian’s “A New Structure for Security, Peace, and Cooperation in the Persian Gulf.”

Mar 15, 2021
How the U.S. Can Create Leverage With the Houthis in Yemen
The United States has at its disposal a number of diplomatic carrots and sticks that, if wielded effectively, could compel the Houthis to negotiate in order to end the war in Yemen.

Mar 12, 2021
A Coordinated Israel-Gulf Policy on Iran: Opportunities and Challenges
This is the first piece in a series by researchers from the Institute for Policy and Strategy at IDC Herzliya.

Mar 4, 2021
Yemen Diplomacy Intensifies Yet Tensions Still Escalate
With an increasingly complex war in Yemen, can the Biden administration’s diplomatic efforts help resolve the conflict?

Mar 2, 2021
IDEX 2021: The UAE Confirms Its Shifting Tide in Defense Procurement
Abu Dhabi’s arms show confirmed the importance of the defense industry for the UAE as a major customer and an emerging and credible player within the global arms trade.

Mar 1, 2021
Riyadh and Tehran are Both Put on Notice That Biden has a New Mideast Approach
Friend and foe have been informed that Biden won’t accept what Obama and Trump might have.
