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Gulf Aid to Egypt and U.S. Policy
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait's new financial aid to Cairo should be used to facilitate a political transition and stabilize Egypt's fragile economy.
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  • Simon Henderson
Qatari leader Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani - source: Reuters
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Egypt Now a Policy Challenge for Qatar's New Ruler
The chaotic events in Egypt are also a major test for Qatar, whose extensive diplomatic and financial support for Morsi's government now looks like overreach.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Interpreting Muslim Brotherhood Verdicts in the UAE
Convincing public evidence of criminal activity by defendants in the Brotherhood case would increase foreign and domestic support for future UAE security actions against the group.
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  • Lori Plotkin Boghardt
Qatari leader Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani - source: Reuters
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Qatar's New Leader Replaces Long-Serving Prime Minister
The emirate's transition to a new generation of younger leaders continues, with uncertain implications for Doha's foreign policy and relations with Washington.
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  • Simon Henderson
Qatari leader Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani - source: Reuters
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Regime Change in Qatar
Knee-deep in Syria's civil war and surrounded by family quarrels, Qatar's emir is looking to hand over the country to his thirty-three-year-old son.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Bahrain Rounds Up Organizers of Antigovernment Violence
Although Bahrain's ongoing troubles are domestically focused, the latest developments are a reminder of the region's wider Sunni-Shiite divide and the problematic role played by Iran.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Rising to Iran's Challenge:
GCC Military Capability and U.S. Security Cooperation
At a time of declining U.S. military spending and growing concern about Iran's hegemonic ambitions and nuclear intentions, the Gulf Cooperation Council states continue to view the U.S. military as the hub of their security efforts. How can Washington help bolster Gulf defenses against Iran without exacerbating military tensions, destabilizing
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  • Michael Knights
Qatari leader Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani - source: Reuters
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Regional Consequences of Qatar's Leadership Transition
The forthcoming elevation of Crown Prince Tamim to Qatar's top leadership roles could spur Iran and other rivals to play mischief.
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  • Simon Henderson
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The Muslim Brotherhood in the Gulf: Prospects for Agitation
Local Brotherhood groups range from regime irritants to regime supporters, and the security challenge they represent to the Gulf monarchies should be assessed on a country-by-country basis.
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  • Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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The Emir of Qatar's Oval Office Meeting
Qatar, an often-difficult ally, has been actively aiding the Syrian opposition and the Egyptian government, and Washington will likely press Doha to coordinate better on both issues.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Changing the Guard at the Saudi Defense Ministry
Although the U.S. military now has a more competent royal defense partner in Prince Fahd bin Abdullah bin Muhammad, his appointment could provoke destabilizing countermoves within the House of Saud.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Bahrain's Dangerous Race-Track Politics
Amid embassy warnings and an uptick in violence, Washington should urge the Bahraini government and mainstream political groups to avoid worsening the situation ahead of the upcoming auto race.
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  • Simon Henderson
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The Muslim Brotherhood on Trial in the UAE
Washington should encourage the UAE to publicly present its evidence against the local Brotherhood group al-Islah, several of whose members are being tried for subversion.
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  • Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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Saudi Arabia's Perfect Storm of Domestic Challenges
Amid uncertain leadership and growing domestic criticism in Saudi Arabia, Washington should press Riyadh to tolerate greater political participation, accelerate the succession discussion, and prevent Iran from exploiting the situation.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Building Gulf Missile Defenses One Small Win at a Time
If Washington and its partners build on incremental technological progress and greater regional cooperation, they can field a Gulf missile defense network capable of dealing with Iran's growing arsenal.
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Youth Activism in the Small Gulf States
Young activists will likely be important agents of structural reform in the small Gulf states, and Washington should make more effort to engage them.
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  • Lori Plotkin Boghardt
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Yemen's National Dialogue and al-Qaeda
As Yemen's National Dialogue unfolds in the coming weeks, Washington should press stakeholders to address not only reform, but also the ongoing al-Qaeda threat.
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  • Daniel Green
Iran's navy commander speaks in front of a map
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Risking the Finlandization of the Persian Gulf
A nuclear-armed Iran could bring Soviet-style intimidation to the Middle East.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Bahrain's Royal Politics and the U.S. Navy Base
Bahrain's appointment of the reconciliation-minded crown prince as first deputy prime minister is a sign of progress, despite the potential for opposition from royal hardliners and overreaction in Washington.
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  • Simon Henderson
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Field Reports on Syria and the Opposition
Sign up for live event broadcast alerts from The Washington Institute On March 7, 2013, Andrew J. Tabler, Jeffrey White, and Simon Henderson addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute to discuss their recent trips to Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, Israel, and the Persian Gulf. Mr. Tabler is a senior
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