Blog Post
Aug 17, 2026
Kuwait Gets Some Good News Amid Tough Times
Investors continue to bet on Kuwait’s longer-term outlook, though stiff economic headwinds and geopolitical uncertainty remain on the horizon.
Aug 14, 2026
A Security Lens for Gulf Water Policy
As hostile actors recognize the vulnerability of critical water infrastructure, recognizing water as a national security priority is the first step toward resilience.
Aug 13, 2026
The New Trilateral Axis and the Iraqi Dilemma
As the September deadline for the U.S. troop drawdown approaches, Iraq’s period of comfortable neutrality is ending, but the country’s policymakers should not rush into unsustainable alignments.
Aug 12, 2026
For SME Growth, Gulf Countries Need Supportive Ecosystems
Small and medium enterprises are central to Gulf diversification efforts, but strong, well-integrated support systems, including national small business administrations and public credit guarantee schemes, are needed to help them thrive.
Aug 11, 2026
The Islamic Republic Returns to Offense
After U.S.-Israeli strikes killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, Iran’s collective leadership has concluded that the best defense is a good offense.
Aug 10, 2026
Pension Reform Joins the Gulf’s Talent Retention Toolkit
The Gulf states want to reduce their dependence on expatriates without losing the professionals they still need for economic diversification. Pension reform is becoming part of that bargain.
Aug 7, 2026
The Future of U.S. Bases in the Gulf
The war between the United States and Iran revealed the vulnerability of static U.S. bases, while also showcasing Gulf Arab states’ capacity – bolstered with U.S. hardware and training – to intercept most Iranian strikes on their own, raising new questions about U.S.-Gulf security partnerships.
Aug 6, 2026
Saudi Arabia and the UAE Publicly Reconcile
Saudi-Emirati public reconciliation, a result of hard-earned lessons about the difficulty of going it alone, bodes well for a region at war and under attack, but there are still issues left to resolve.