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POMEPS Briefings

The Gulf’s Escalating Sectarianism

POMEPS Brief #28— The Gulf’s Escalating Sectarianism On January 2, Saudi Arabia executed 47 men, including prominent cleric and political activist…

January 5, 2016January 5, 2016 Stephanie DahleBahrain, Gulf, Iran, Kuwait, Oman, Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia, UAENo Comment on The Gulf’s Escalating Sectarianism
POMEPS Middle East Political Science Podcasts, Season 3: Middle East Books

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,…

December 28, 2014June 19, 2020 Mary CaseyOil, Persian Gulf, RentierNo Comment on POMEPS Conversations: Michael Herb (S. 3, Ep. 8)
POMEPS Blog

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…

May 15, 2014June 9, 2014 Cortni KerrBooks, Persian Gulf, SectarianismNo Comment on Wehrey: Sectarian Politics in the Gulf
POMEPS Blog

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…

May 6, 2014June 17, 2014 Cortni KerrBooks, Persian Gulf, SectarianismNo Comment on Matthiesen: Sectarian Gulf
POMEPS Studies

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…

March 25, 2014August 27, 2020 Cortni KerrPersian Gulf, politics, Sectarianism, SecurityNo Comment on POMEPS Studies 7: Visions of Gulf Security
Gulf Security memos

The Obama Doctrine

By Gary Sick, Columbia University * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of Gulf Security” workshop, March 9, 2014.…

March 24, 2014June 17, 2014 Mary CaseyObama, Persian Gulf, U.S. Foreign PolicyNo Comment on The Obama Doctrine
Gulf Security memos

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.…

March 24, 2014June 17, 2014 Mary CaseyIran, Persian GulfNo Comment on The elusive project of common security in the Persian Gulf
Gulf Security memos

Visions of Persian Gulf security

By Mehran Kamrava, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar * This memo was prepared for the “Visions of…

March 24, 2014June 17, 2014 Mary Caseyeconomics, energy, Persian Gulf, Shale GasNo Comment on Visions of Persian Gulf security
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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”…

March 24, 2014June 17, 2014 Mary CaseyHuman Security, Persian GulfNo Comment on Human security in the Gulf: Concept or reality?
Gulf Security memos

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…

March 21, 2014June 17, 2014 Mary CaseyEgypt, Muslim Brotherhood, Persian Gulf, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAENo Comment on The Gulf States and the Muslim Brotherhood

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