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Past Event

2022 Outlook

AGSIW's leadership and scholars assessed trends likely to shape the Gulf region and U.S. foreign policy in 2022.

Date

Jan 6, 2022

About the event

AGSIW hosted a virtual private roundtable with its leadership and scholars as they looked ahead and assessed trends likely to shape the Gulf region and U.S. foreign policy in the new year.

What are the prospects for continued economic recovery in the Gulf, and will regional diversification efforts lead to increased competition or cooperation? Will ongoing regional de-escalation efforts continue, and will they pave the way for a return to a deal over Iran’s nuclear weapons program? What policies are shaping the U.S. administration’s approach to the region, and how are these policies affecting Gulf states’ partnerships with countries such as China and Russia? As Gulf states, especially Saudi Arabia, continue to centralize power within the monarchy and state institutions, what are the expected impacts on their populations and state-society relations?  

This program was convened by invitation only. If you are interested in being included in AGSIW’s exclusive events, please contact Raymond Karam, chief program and development officer: raymond.karam@agsiw.org.

The views represented herein are the author's or speaker's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of AGSI, its staff, or its board of directors.

Speakers

Ali Alfoneh

Senior Fellow, AGSI

Kristin Smith Diwan

Senior Resident Scholar, AGSI

Hussein Ibish

Senior Resident Scholar, AGSI

Robert Mogielnicki

Senior Resident Scholar, AGSI

Ambassador William Roebuck

Executive Vice President, AGSI

Douglas A. Silliman