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انرژی و اقتصاد

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UAE-Israel Gas Deal (Finally) Finalized
Given ongoing environmental concerns over energy cooperation, the chances that the two partners will fully realize their commercial potential are still up in the air.
۳ سپتامبر ۲۰۲۱
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  • Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
UN Session on GERD Dispute Strains Egypt-Russia Relations
Moscow is keen on courting Ethiopia, and Cairo is beginning to realize its partner’s limitations, yet the two governments will nevertheless continue cooperating on hot-button issues like weapons procurement.
۱۷ اوت ۲۰۲۱
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  • Haisam Hassanein
Articles & Testimony
What’s Behind Biden’s Not-So-Green Request for More Oil?
The announcement raises several awkward geopolitical questions, but market factors may ultimately make U.S. pressure moot.
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  • Simon Henderson
Iranian military drone aircraft on display.
Articles & Testimony
What’s Worse for the Price of Oil—a Belligerent Iran or a Resurgent COVID?
The latest price lurch was rooted in the pandemic’s impact on China’s economy, not the apparent Iranian strike on an Israeli tanker.
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  • Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Political Crisis in Tunisia: U.S. Response Options
As the fragile Arab democracy faces its most serious test in nearly a decade, Washington should oppose any unconstitutional centralization of power, urge President Saied to clarify his roadmap for ending the impasse, and consider additional economic and medical assistance.
۲۷ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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  • Sarah Feuer
An oil pipeline terminal jetty in Eilat, Israel
Brief Analysis
Israel-UAE Pipeline Deal Delayed by Environmental Concerns
A bureaucratic skirmish in Naftali Bennett’s coalition government could impede Jerusalem’s growing ties with Abu Dhabi.
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  • Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
OPEC Will Boost Oil Output—But Don't Expect Lower Prices at the Pump
Although more supplies will be coming to market, the economic impact of this decision will depend on issues of timing, royal rapprochement, and new COVID surges.
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  • Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Biden Welcomes His First Arab Head of State
The visit will set the stage for future U.S. assistance negotiations and allow King Abdullah to express his views on Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy and other regional issues, while the White House can bolster the relationship and (quietly) push for achievable reforms.
۱۵ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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  • Ghaith al-Omari
  • Ben Fishman
Articles & Testimony
Expect Political Consequences from Higher Oil Prices During the Summer Driving Season
Gulf squabbles over production quotas highlight the industry’s uncertain future, but in the meantime Washington may have to deal with heightened pressure at home.
۸ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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  • Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Supporting Sudan’s Essential but Risky Progress
Since experiencing major upheaval and demands for change in 2019, the country has achieved real gains in its political transition, but it needs serious American assistance to safely advance the fragile process.
۸ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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  • Alberto Fernandez
Saudi Arabia's Prince Khalid bin Salman meets with U.S. military officials in 2018.
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Saudi Visit to Washington Will Have a Thorny Agenda
Hosting Prince Khalid is a good look for the bilateral relationship, but discussions may prove difficult given complications over defense sales, Israeli normalization, OPEC infighting, and continued fallout over the Khashoggi affair.
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  • Simon Henderson
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The Worst of COVID-19 May Be Over, But It’s Still a Factor in the Price of Oil
The issue will likely dominate discussions at the next OPEC+ meeting, but the longer-term economic and geopolitical repercussions are trickier to gauge.
۳۰ ژوئن ۲۰۲۱
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  • Simon Henderson
President Donald Trump speaks about Syria
Articles & Testimony
The Inside Story of How Trump ‘Kept the Oil’ in Syria and Lost
The ambitious plan would have seen Delta Crescent, a tiny Delaware company, try to bring peace and stability to the war-ravaged northeast, but local corruption, a lack of U.S. commitment, and other complications doomed the idea.
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  • Kenneth R. Rosen
Articles & Testimony
Wondering Why Gas Costs So Much? Blame Consumer Demands and the Oil Market
A post-oil future isn’t without risks, whether for Middle Eastern producers or Western economies still tied to hydrocarbons in myriad ways.
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  • Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Algeria’s Economic Challenges: Opportunities for U.S. Engagement
The pandemic has exacerbated persistent structural problems in the government’s approach to foreign investment, banking reform, monetary policy, and other sectors, but Algiers may be more open to U.S. advice on such matters.
۲۸ مهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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  • Geoff Porter
Syrian rebel fighters play a board game in a cafe
Brief Analysis
Stalemate in Northeast Syria: Options for Advancing U.S. Interests
In addition to clarifying its intentions and fortifying its presence in the area, the U.S. government needs to increase its focus on stability, security, and economic development.
۲۱ مهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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  • Kenneth R. Rosen
A jockey and horse at a race in Iran
تحلیل کوتاه
لاس وگاس زیرزمینی ایران
ستارگان پاپ، بازیگران پورن و بیت‌کوین در خدمت تبلیغ قمارخانه‌های آنلاین در ایران قرار گرفته که رشدشان اسباب شگفتی شده است و همزمان این پرسش را مطرح کرده که چقدر ممکن است سپاه پاسداران و دیگر نهادهای رژیم از این صنعت رسوا سود ببرند.
۱۳ مهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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  • آرش علایی
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An Expanded Agenda for U.S.-Israel Partnership: New Technologies, New Opportunities
Experts discuss how the two allies can work more closely on everything from artificial intelligence to missile defense, ideally with help from emerging Arab partners.
۷ مهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
  • Henry "Trey" Obering III
  • Samantha Ravich
  • David Pollock
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi meets Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman in Riyadh
تحلیل کوتاه
سفر وزیر خارجه چین به خاورمیانه: نتایج و پیامدها
این سفر بازتابی از راهبرد پکن بود که قصد دارد ابتکاراتی را به هم گره بزند که به صورت منفرد ظاهرا بی‌اهمیت هستند، اما به صورت جمعی تهدیدی برای تضعیف منافع آمریکا و منطقه خواهد بود.
۶ مهٔ ۲۰۲۱
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  • ایلاری پاپا
Brief Analysis
Lines in the Sea: The Israel-Lebanon Maritime Border Dispute
Benefitting from offshore natural gas reserves should be a win-win situation, but in this case the players may turn it into a zero-sum game.
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  • Simon Henderson

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