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Yielding to Shortage: Gulf Crisis Prompts Fertilizer and Food Shocks

When transportation insurance withdrew from Gulf waters, it triggered an agricultural supply chain shock whose effects will reach crop yields in South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America within a single growing season.

Héla Miniaoui

15 min read

A container ship is seen in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Qeshm Island, Iran, April 18. (AP Photo/Asghar Besharati)

From Shield to Target: The Gulf’s Security Dilemma

Regardless of the outcome of ongoing U.S.-Iranian negotiations, Gulf states are likely to speed up the diversification of their defense partnerships, including with each other, though many hurdles have yet to be overcome.

Nour Eid

11 min read

Smoke rises after an Iranian drone was intercepted over the Bahrain Financial Harbour towers in Manama, Bahrain, March 6. (REUTERS/Stringer TPX)

New Regional Corridors Emerge Amid Iran Conflict

One silver lining of the Iran conflict may be the emergence of new, more durable foundations for regional economic integration via more agile trade corridors in the Gulf and beyond.

Robert Mogielnicki

10 min read

Freight train at a railway station in Riyadh that links Riyadh and the port of Dammam in Saudi Arabia, October 31, 2012. (GULF-RAILWAY/ REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed)

Business as Usual in the UAE?

The war has hit the United Arab Emirates during a period of cultural and economic flourishing. While life goes on amid continuous Iranian attacks, the country’s residents rally for its postwar return.

Iran’s Economic Futures: Deal, Stalemate, or War

The April 17 edition of the Iran Media Review highlights a new Iranian economic report predicting different rises in inflation tied to the country’s political future.

Ali Alfoneh

2 min read

Iran’s Economic Futures: Deal, Stalemate, or War

An Iranian Account of the Islamabad Talks

The April 14 edition of the Iran Media Review analyzes an Iranian official’s account of recent U.S.-Iranian negotiations in Pakistan.

Ali Alfoneh

3 min read

An Iranian Account of the Islamabad Talks

Tehran Signals a Coordinated Strategy Ahead of Islamabad Talks

The April 10 edition of the Iran Media Review considers Iranian officials’ remarks ahead of cease-fire negotiations with the United States.

Ali Alfoneh

5 min read

Tehran Signals a Coordinated Strategy Ahead of Islamabad Talks

Eye for an Eye, Bridge for a Bridge

The April 3 edition of the Iran Media Review examines Iranian responses to President Trump’s April 1 speech and U.S. strikes against an Iranian bridge.

Ali Alfoneh

3 min read

Eye for an Eye, Bridge for a Bridge

Saudi Equities Outperform Global Markets

Saudi equity prices have risen since the start of the Iran conflict, outperforming many regional and global markets. Whether this continues will depend on how and when the conflict ends.

Tim Callen

3 min read

Saudi Equities Outperform Global Markets

The Saudi Fiscal Deficit in 2025 Was Larger Than Expected

The 2025 budget deficit was larger than expected. The 2026 deficit is also likely to exceed the budget target, but higher oil prices may help contain any overrun.

Tim Callen

2 min read

The Saudi Fiscal Deficit in 2025 Was Larger Than Expected

Putting the 2026 Saudi Budget Under the Microscope

The Saudi government projects that the budget deficit will narrow during 2026-28, but this will depend on a rebound in oil prices and tight control of spending.

Tim Callen

3 min read

Putting the 2026 Saudi Budget Under the Microscope

The Saudi Trade and Investment Commitment to the United States in Perspective

The $1 trillion Saudi trade and investment commitment to the United States will be extremely difficult to achieve given the size of the Saudi economy and its current financial situation.

Tim Callen

3 min read

The Saudi Trade and Investment Commitment to the United States in Perspective

Ammar Alsabban: Superman With a Saudi Accent

With passions as diverse as puppetry, podcasting, and superheroes, Ammar Alsabban is redefining the creative limits of Saudi identity.

Sean Foley

14 min read

Ammar Alsabban. (Courtesy of Ammar Alsabban)

Rahina: A Jeweler’s Ode to Dhofari Heritage

Through Rahina, Fatma al-Najjar is exploring her Dhofari heritage and tapping into ancestral memories, one piece of jewelry at a time.

10 min read

Rahina necklaces made by Fatma al-Najjar. (Photo courtesy of Fatma al-Najjar)

Independent Researchers Are Advancing UAE History on Social Media

Independent researchers and informal collaboratives have been connecting through social media to fill in gaps in popular knowledge of the United Arab Emirates’ pre-state era.

Abdulla Almarzooqi

20 min read

A view of downtown Abu Dhabi. (Credit: Abdulla Almarzooqi)

Manama Story: Preserving the Soul of the City

The Manama Story project seeks to preserve the history of the Bahraini city, one archive at a time.

Shifaa Alsairafi

8 min read

A view of the "Soul of Manama" exhibit. (Credit: Fadhel al-Sharaf)

A New Gulf Partnership

In May, President Donald J. Trump embarked on a trip to the Gulf that signals a new era in U.S.-Gulf relations. AGSI's A New Gulf Partnership series explores the ways U.S. strategic relations with these countries are evolving and offers policy recommendations for the U.S. administration to maximize political and economic influence.

President Donald J. Trump is welcomed by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 13. (REUTERS/Brian Snyder)

Energy and Climate Initiative

AGSIW’s Energy and Climate Initiative explores Gulf energy and climate policies, technological advances, and pressing political, social, and environmental issues ahead of COP28.

'Cop28 UAE' logo is displayed on the screen during the opening ceremony of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week under the theme of 'United on Climate Action Toward COP28,' in Abu Dhabi, UAE, January 16. (REUTERS/Rula Rouhana)

U.S. Presidential Election

AGSIW’s U.S. Presidential Election series explores Gulf perspectives on the 2024 election and considers how the election results may shape the future of U.S. engagement in the Gulf region.

Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris take part in a presidential debate hosted by ABC in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., September 10, 2024 in a combination of file photographs. REUTERS/Brian Snyder - RC22Y9AP0PX3

Trees of the Gulf

This series looks at the vital role certain trees play in the region's collective memory, survival, and plans for the future.

A worker collects dates from a palm tree during Unaizah Season for Dates, capital of Al-Qassim region, Saudi Arabia August 15, 2020. (REUTERS /Ahmed Yosri)

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Yielding to Shortage: Gulf Crisis Prompts Fertilizer and Food Shocks

When transportation insurance withdrew from Gulf waters, it triggered an agricultural supply chain shock whose effects will reach crop yields in South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America within a single growing season.

Héla Miniaoui

15 min read

A container ship is seen in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Qeshm Island, Iran, April 18. (AP Photo/Asghar Besharati)

From Shield to Target: The Gulf’s Security Dilemma

Regardless of the outcome of ongoing U.S.-Iranian negotiations, Gulf states are likely to speed up the diversification of their defense partnerships, including with each other, though many hurdles have yet to be overcome.

Nour Eid

11 min read

Smoke rises after an Iranian drone was intercepted over the Bahrain Financial Harbour towers in Manama, Bahrain, March 6. (REUTERS/Stringer TPX)

New Regional Corridors Emerge Amid Iran Conflict

One silver lining of the Iran conflict may be the emergence of new, more durable foundations for regional economic integration via more agile trade corridors in the Gulf and beyond.

Robert Mogielnicki

10 min read

Freight train at a railway station in Riyadh that links Riyadh and the port of Dammam in Saudi Arabia, October 31, 2012. (GULF-RAILWAY/ REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed)

Business as Usual in the UAE?

The war has hit the United Arab Emirates during a period of cultural and economic flourishing. While life goes on amid continuous Iranian attacks, the country’s residents rally for its postwar return.

Can Iraq-Turkey Deal Help Iraqi Water Security?

The success of a new water-sharing deal between Iraq and Turkey hinges on Iraq’s government formation and the timely implementation of reforms.

Winnie Zheng
Winnie Zheng

9 min read

Significantly low water levels are seen on the Tigris river in Baghdad, Iraq, May 28, 2022. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

Can Gulf Green Finance Survive an Oil Price Shock?

The Iran conflict has arrived at the worst possible moment for Gulf sustainable finance, a sector already navigating fiscal strain, a global ESG backlash, and the unresolved tension between hydrocarbon revenue and transition capital.

Smoke billows from Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery after a reported Iranian drone strike in Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia, March 2. (REUTERS/Stringer)