The imperative for Gulf states to unify their position has grown since the onset of Iranian attacks on their countries. Yet under conditions of uncertainty about the U.S. position and the war's outcome, Gulf states are demonstrating differing regional alignments and preferences for managing the crisis.
The true economic and societal impact of the conflict may not be driven by headline events alone but by the gradual erosion of the systems that underpin daily life.
After this new regional war and the killing of Ali Khamenei, the balance of power in Iran and the Middle East seems set to change. What does the future hold for Iran?
On March 24 and April 1, AGSI hosted briefings for European diplomats during which AGSI scholars analyzed the Gulf states’ reactions to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and the Iranian response.
The Arab Gulf States Institute is pleased to announce that Fatima Abo Alasrar, Justin Alexander, and Sean Foley have joined the institute as non-resident fellows.