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Paradoxes of Egyptian-Saudi Relations
During the 1960s, Egypt and Saudi Arabia fought an eight-year proxy war in Yemen so fierce that Egypt repeatedly deployed chemical weapons against its Saudi-backed adversaries, the Yemeni royalists. Fifty years on, the revolutionary ideology of Egypt's former president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, is a distant memory, and while Cairo and
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David Schenker
Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
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Simon Henderson
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Icon or Omen?
Dubai's Debt Problem and the Gulf
Late on November 25, just before the start of the Islamic Eid festival and, coincidentally, Thanksgiving in the United States, Dubai's flagship investment company Dubai World announced that it would be requesting a six-month delay on paying its debts. Within hours, Dubai's reputation was being rewritten, and its ambition to
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Simon Henderson
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۲۶ نوامبر ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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۲۵ نوامبر ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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۲۲ نوامبر ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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۱۰ نوامبر ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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Small War or Big Problem?
Fighting on the Yemeni-Saudi Border
Long-running tension between the government of Yemen and a rebellious clan in a remote border area has the potential to erupt into a major regional crisis, with media reports suggesting that the tension has the characteristics of a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. On November 10, the Iranian
۱۰ نوامبر ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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Simon Henderson
Maternal Linkages among the Sons of King Abdulaziz
This chart lists the sons of Saudi King Abdulaziz (Ibn Saud) and indicates their fraternal relationships. Each number along the horizontal axis represents a different mother; names in the same column represent full blood brothers. Sons in the same row were born in the same year. A gray background indicates that the person is deceased. In several cases, dates and relationships are in dispute. Originally published as part of Policy Focus 96, After King Abdullah: Succession in Saudi Arabia.
۹ اکتبر ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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۱۹ سپتامبر ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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Saudi Oil Policy:
An Unlikely Weapon to Pressure Iran
Among the policy suggestions for heading off Iran's emergence as a military nuclear power is the notion that Saudi Arabia should use its position -- as the world's largest oil exporter and effective leader of the OPEC oil cartel -- to apply pressure. The kingdom is increasingly concerned that nuclear
۱۸ سپتامبر ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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۸ سپتامبر ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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۲۸ اوت ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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۱۴ اوت ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
In-Depth Reports
After King Abdullah:
Succession in Saudi Arabia
The relationship between Riyadh and Washington affects a range of U.S. foreign policy interests including Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the Middle East peace process, and energy. Indeed, Saudi Arabia maintains strategic regional standing as well as leadership roles in international energy markets and global Islamic affairs. But within the next
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Simon Henderson
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Iran's Nuclear Program:
Lessons from Pakistan
Public anxiety about Iran's nuclear intentions is focused on the Natanz uranium enrichment plant, which in many respects -- in both the public debate and the policy discussion -- resembles the situation in the 1980s when there was growing concern about Pakistan's Kahuta enrichment plant. The lessons that can be
۳۰ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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Who Will Be the Next King of Saudi Arabia...And Does It Matter?
On July 13, 2009, Ambassador Robert Jordan and Simon Henderson addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Mr. Henderson is the Baker fellow and director of the Gulf and Energy Policy Program at the Institute. His most recent Policy Focus, After King Abdullah: Succession in Saudi Arabia, will be
۱۵ ژوئیهٔ ۲۰۰۹
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Simon Henderson
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Simon Henderson
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Iraqi Oil:
Baghdad Looks for a Bigger Role
At the end of June, Iraq is expected to award service contracts to international oil companies in an effort to boost production at six of the country's giant oil fields. The twenty-year contracts not only are part of a development program intended to nearly triple Iraq's oil production, they also
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Simon Henderson
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