POMEPS Brief #28— The Gulf’s Escalating Sectarianism On January 2, Saudi Arabia executed 47 men, including prominent cleric and political activist…
POMEPS Conversations: Michael Herb (S. 3, Ep. 8)
#43 — December 29, 2014. The George Washington University’s Marc Lynch, director of the Project on Middle East Political Science,…
Wehrey: Sectarian Politics in the Gulf
Last week POMEPS featured Toby Matthiesen’s Sectarian Gulf on the blog, and this week we’re excited to showcase yet another…
Matthiesen: Sectarian Gulf
For a concise overview of the Arab Uprisings in the Persian Gulf countries read Toby Matthiesen’s Sectarian Gulf: Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the Arab…
POMEPS Studies 7: Visions of Gulf Security
Visions of Gulf Security POMEPS Studies 7 — March 25, 2014 The turbulence in Gulf security politics today is difficult…
The Obama Doctrine
By Gary Sick, Columbia University * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of Gulf Security” workshop, March 9, 2014.…
The elusive project of common security in the Persian Gulf
By Rouzbeh Parsi, Lund University * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of Gulf Security” workshop, March 9, 2014.…
Visions of Persian Gulf security
By Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of…
Human security in the Gulf: Concept or reality?
By Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Research Fellow, Rice University’s Baker Institute. *This memo was prepared for the “Visions of Gulf Security”…
The Gulf States and the Muslim Brotherhood
By Guido Steinberg, German Institute for International and Security Affairs * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of Gulf…