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The Gulf Impasse’s One Year Anniversary & the Changing Regional Dynamics

Unseen Tensions: The Undercurrents of Iran-Turkey Relations in the South Caucasus

September 25, 2023

In a region of the world marked by dramatic, high-profile rivalries and conflicts—Israel and Palestine, Saudi Arabia and Iran, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates,…

The Abraham Accords at Three: A Complex Symphony of Emirati-Israeli Relations

September 19, 2023

On September 15, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Israel are celebrated the third anniversary of the Abraham Accords, the U.S.-brokered deal normalizing bilateral…

From Hope to Halt: The Abraham Accords and the Palestinian Predicament

September 11, 2023

Although President Joe Biden’s foreign policy has several striking differences from that of his predecessor, Donald Trump, he has embraced one of Trump’s policies: support…

Qatar

Qatar Builds a Blue-Water Force to Safeguard National Security and Energy Interests

Commentary

With about 35,000 square kilometers of territorial water dotted with hundreds of oil and gas...

Qatar

Qatar’s 7th Municipal Elections: What to Expect for the Political Culture and Women Participation

Commentary

There are intricate dynamics in Qatari politics, specifically the evolving participation of women in the...

Qatar

Qatar’s Role in Sudan’s Crisis: Limited Influence and Humanitarian Engagement

Commentary

On May 19, while Arab leaders were meeting at the Arab League summit in Jeddah,...

GCC

Perspectives: Turkey-Gulf Relations in Erdoğan’s Next Term

Commentary

Turkey and Saudi Arabia: A “Manageable Competition” Sinem Cengiz Non-Resident Fellow, Gulf International Forum; Research...

Qatar

Reflecting on the Turkey-Qatar Partnership, Fifty Years Later

Commentary

In 2023, Turkey and Qatar are to celebrate 50 years of full diplomatic ties, providing...

Bahrain

Qatar-Bahrain Relations: Prioritizing Progress Despite Complicated History

Commentary

In recent months, the Middle East and North Africa region has seen notable progress towards...

Dr. Kristian Coates Ulrichsen is a Baker Institute fellow for the Middle East and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at Gulf International Forum. Working across the disciplines of political science, international relations and international political economy, his research examines the changing position of Persian Gulf states in the global order, as well as the emergence of longer-term, nonmilitary challenges to regional security. Previously, he worked as senior Gulf analyst at the Gulf Center for Strategic Studies between 2006 and 2008 and as co-director of the Kuwait Program on Development, Governance and Globalization in the Gulf States at the London School of Economics (LSE) from 2008 until 2013.


Qatar

Qatar Builds a Blue-Water Force to Safeguard National Security and Energy Interests

Commentary

With about 35,000 square kilometers of territorial water dotted with hundreds of oil and gas...

Qatar

Qatar’s 7th Municipal Elections: What to Expect for the Political Culture and Women Participation

Commentary

There are intricate dynamics in Qatari politics, specifically the evolving participation of women in the...

Qatar

Qatar’s Role in Sudan’s Crisis: Limited Influence and Humanitarian Engagement

Commentary

On May 19, while Arab leaders were meeting at the Arab League summit in Jeddah,...

GCC

Perspectives: Turkey-Gulf Relations in Erdoğan’s Next Term

Commentary

Turkey and Saudi Arabia: A “Manageable Competition” Sinem Cengiz Non-Resident Fellow, Gulf International Forum; Research...

Qatar

Reflecting on the Turkey-Qatar Partnership, Fifty Years Later

Commentary

In 2023, Turkey and Qatar are to celebrate 50 years of full diplomatic ties, providing...

Bahrain

Qatar-Bahrain Relations: Prioritizing Progress Despite Complicated History

Commentary

In recent months, the Middle East and North Africa region has seen notable progress towards...

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