Join Carnegie’s Frederic Wehrey as he sits down with Lisa Anderson, Bessma Momani, Michael Robbins, and Sultan Alamer to discuss the current and looming challenges facing the MENA region.
The UAE will try to take advantage of the sanctions war between Russia and the West, but ultimately it cannot afford to ignore pressure from the United States and other Western countries.
As the conflict in Yemen continues, one lesser-known aspect—the maritime stakes for Saudi Arabia and the UAE—will need to be addressed for the best chance of a lasting peace agreement.
The countless discussions about a U.S. withdrawal from the Middle East should actually be formulated in reverse.
The Gulf emirate has succeeded in using football as one dimension of its national security strategy.
The collapse of a six-month truce bodes ill for an already battered country.
Gulf Arab investors, European football clubs, and the Roman Abramovich factor
Amid the war in Ukraine, Moscow continues to build bridges in the Middle East.
While the United Arab Emirates is highlighting female participation in the armed forces, the reality is somewhat different.
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