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Royal Schism in the House of Saud
Persistent reports of royal disquiet about the role of the king's favored son indicate that a showdown between rival factions may be imminent.
Oct 16, 2015
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  • Simon Henderson
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Articles & Testimony
Jordan’s Energy Supply Options: The Prospect of Gas Imports from Israel
The kingdom's energy security dilemmas need to be considered in the context of its diverse geopolitical challenges, including external security threats from ISIS and domestic resentment toward Israeli actions in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Oct 12, 2015
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  • Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
The Escalating Northern Front in Yemen
The GCC-backed ground campaign to liberate Sana is building momentum, but urgent points of focus for U.S. security cooperation are becoming evident as Houthi resistance stiffens.
Sep 24, 2015
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  • Michael Knights
  • Alex Almeida
Brief Analysis
Beyond the Vote (Part 2): Implications for Proliferation in the Middle East
Two proliferation experts discuss the risk of other regional states pursuing nuclear capabilities of their own to counter Iran, and whether they have the necessary funds, technical capability, outside help, and political will.
Sep 21, 2015
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  • Robert Einhorn
  • Olli Heinonen
Brief Analysis
Saudi King Comes to Washington, with His Son
The royals will likely try to smooth relations that have been strained by the Iran nuclear deal and differences over Syria and Yemen.
Sep 2, 2015
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  • Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
Anatomy of a Bombing
A closer look at how an Iranian-linked Hezbollah chief bombed the Khobar Towers and walked free -- until last month.
Sep 1, 2015
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  • Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
Who Was Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab?
For anyone seeking to understand the man who remains a model for ISIS and other increasingly radical claimants to a 'true Islam,' a recent biography provides indispensable insight into his writings and how they have been interpreted over the decades.
Aug 21, 2015
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  • Jacob Olidort
Brief Analysis
The Saudi-UAE War Effort in Yemen (Part 2): The Air Campaign
Saudi-led air operations in Yemen have badly lost their way, neither achieving their objectives nor respecting international norms.
Aug 11, 2015
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  • Michael Knights
  • Alex Almeida
Articles & Testimony
Who Is Steering the House of Saud?
Beset by ISIS attacks, a war in Yemen, and growing worries over Iranian influence, the new Saudi leadership appears adrift.
Aug 10, 2015
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  • Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
The Saudi-UAE War Effort in Yemen (Part 1): Operation Golden Arrow in Aden
The UAE and Saudi Arabia have made an impressive contribution to recapturing Aden from Houthi-Saleh forces, building a base for future operations to secure central Yemeni cities.
Aug 10, 2015
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  • Michael Knights
  • Alex Almeida
Brief Analysis
Battling ISIS and Beyond in the Gulf
Saudi Arabia's concern about Sunni terrorists at home suggests its toleration of al-Qaeda in Yemen and Syria is an unsavory, tactical move against Iran and its allies there.
Aug 6, 2015
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  • Lori Plotkin Boghardt
Articles & Testimony
U.S.-GCC Relations: Closing the Credibility Gap
The additional steps promised at the Camp David summit do not constitute a game-changer in U.S.-GCC relations, especially since the Joint Statement is so vague regarding specific steps to counter Iran's destabilizing activities.
Jul 9, 2015
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  • Michael Eisenstadt
Brief Analysis
Riyadh Looks to Moscow
Prince Muhammad's visit to Russia will increase speculation that Saudi Arabia's relationship with the United States is changing.
Jun 17, 2015
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  • Simon Henderson
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Brief Analysis
OPEC's Weakness Is a Reality Check for Saudi Arabia
The June 5 meeting of OPEC oil ministers is expected to produce no change in policy, prompting questions of how long Riyadh can sustain its current spending.
Jun 4, 2015
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  • Simon Henderson
Articles & Testimony
Why the Saudis Just Blacklisted Two Lebanese Militants
The assignment of skilled senior operatives to support Houthi rebels in Yemen underscores the importance that Hezbollah attributes to its activities in the Arabian Peninsula.
May 29, 2015
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  • Matthew Levitt
Articles & Testimony
A Policy to Defeat Both ISIL and Iran
The Middle East state system is under relentless pressure, and preserving it will require a long-term vision for shoring up U.S. allies, rolling back ISIL, and countering the Iranians.
May 26, 2015
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  • Samuel Berger
  • Stephen Hadley
  • James Jeffrey
  • Dennis Ross
  • Robert Satloff
Brief Analysis
Iranian and Hezbollah Threats to Saudi Arabia: Past Precedents
Given Tehran and Hezbollah's long history of targeting Saudi interests, their recent implicit threats to the kingdom should be taken seriously.
May 19, 2015
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  • Matthew Levitt
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamanei, gestures while speaking
Brief Analysis
Yemen War Heats Up Iran's Anti-Saudi Rhetoric
The Islamic Republic views the Yemen conflict as another battlefield in its proxy struggle with Saudi Arabia, spurring Iranian government, media, and religious figures to open a war of words in recent weeks.
May 18, 2015
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  • Mehdi Khalaji
Articles & Testimony
The Saudi Snub
The White House's bottom line for Camp David is to limit public condemnation of the emerging deal with Iran, but the Saudi king's decision not to attend signals persistent Gulf Arab disquiet with U.S. diplomacy.
May 13, 2015
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  • Simon Henderson
Brief Analysis
Managing the U.S.-Gulf Disconnect at Camp David
President Obama should give full credence to Gulf perceptions of a direct threat from Tehran.
May 12, 2015
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  • Lori Plotkin Boghardt

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Patrick Clawson is the Morningstar Senior Fellow and Research Counselor at The Washington Institute.
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Simon Henderson
Simon Henderson is the Baker Senior Fellow and director of the Bernstein Program on Gulf and Energy Policy at The Washington Institute, specializing in energy matters and the conservative Arab states of the Persian Gulf.
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