Blog Post
Feb 23, 2026
Hearing Them Softly: Emirati Discourse Management Works the Rift
To respond to harsh Saudi criticisms, the Emiratis have sought to reframe, deflect, and calibrate, avoiding escalation while also benefitting from powerful advocates, including Senator Lindsey Graham.
Feb 20, 2026
Oman Sets Its Economic Compass for the Year Ahead
A flurry of economic announcements and initiatives by the Omani government indicate a strong desire to sustain both reform progress and economic momentum amid potential headwinds.
Feb 19, 2026
The UAE’s Pitch for Cricket
Cricket has become a key part of the United Arab Emirates’ multipolar approach to sports investment, where franchise ownership, player markets, and transnational capital converge to support economic diversification and power projection.
Feb 18, 2026
The Saudi-Turkish Pragmatic Realignment
February talks between Saudi Arabia and Turkey signaled the emergence of a pragmatic regional order grounded in economic complementarity, defense cooperation, and shared anxieties about instability.
Feb 11, 2026
Oman’s Space Ambitions: A Pragmatic Gulf Model
Oman is positioning itself as a future regional hub for space applications and innovation and a host, regulator, and service provider embedded within the global space economy.
Feb 10, 2026
The Gulf’s Green Rush: Financing the Future, or Just Repainting It?
The Gulf is defying global trends and investing in sustainable-labeled projects, and if those labels translate to real guidelines, the region could become a global benchmark for transition finance.
Feb 9, 2026
What’s Next for Iran’s Energy Sector?
Iran’s energy industry, mismanaged and hit by sanctions, is still crucial for the government in Tehran and important on the global stage.
Feb 6, 2026
Regional States Test the Economic Waters in Syria
New investment deals, mainly from the Gulf states and Turkey, are opening a path for Syrian reconstruction. But the fragile security situation and financial environment remain hurdles for foreign investment.