Blog Post
Feb 28, 2026
Political Life and Legacy of Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in his office in Tehran at age 86, leaving behind a country in ruins and on the verge of civil war and potential disintegration.
Feb 28, 2026
Iranian Regime Fighting for Survival
Iran is signaling that it will not absorb attacks passively. But whether this strategy ensures the regime’s survival, seals its fate, or accelerates a broader catastrophe will shape the region for years to come.
Feb 28, 2026
Having Failed to Prevent a U.S. Attack Against Iran, Gulf Arab Countries Must Watch With Alarm
Gulf Arab countries urged the United States not to strike Iran, but now that is happening, they are in danger of being sucked into a conflict they cannot control but that will likely reshape their present and future realities.
Feb 27, 2026
Iran’s 2025-26 Protests in Perspective
The erosion of the regime’s legitimacy across broad segments of society, combined with the breadth of the 2025-26 protest coalition, raises the possibility that a new confrontation could trigger renewed anti-regime mobilization.
Feb 26, 2026
Low-Cost Barrels Lure Oil Majors Back to the Middle East
From the Gulf to the eastern Mediterranean and North Africa, governments are recalibrating fiscal terms, monetization strategies, and partnership models to attract international players.
Feb 25, 2026
Demographics Mean That Job Creation Is Top of the Saudi Economic Policy Agenda
With young Saudis continuing to enter their working age years in large numbers, robust employment gains need to continue, but slower non-oil growth may present a challenge.
Feb 24, 2026
Beyond the Cube: Rethinking Urban Ambition in Riyadh
If the first phase of Vision 2030 was designed to capture imagination and reposition the kingdom globally, the next phase may focus on livability and affordability.
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.