Iran and Nuclear Opacity: Strategic Ambiguity, Retaliation, and Leverage

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The UNSC’s Arms Embargo on Darfur Needs Robust Monitoring

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With Ethiopia’s GERD Active, Tensions Mount Along the Nile

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October 2, 2025
Issue Brief -
The Distant Anchor: How Diasporas Can Stabilize Fragile States

Dramatic shifts in the geopolitical landscape have placed Syria and Lebanon at a crossroads. As regional and international actors recalibrate their engagement in the Levant, the dynamics of peacebuilding and state recovery are shifting rapidly. Gulf countries, particularly Saudi Arabia and Qatar, are emerging as key players in war-torn Syria’s reconstruction, moving from proxy politics toward modes of influence driven by development.

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September 24, 2025
Policy Note -
Iran and Nuclear Opacity: Strategic Ambiguity, Retaliation, and Leverage

On July 2, 2025, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian formally enacted a law suspending Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The move, approved unanimously by Iran’s parliament and endorsed by the Guardian Council, effectively halted inspections and reporting on Iran’s nuclear program by the agency “until the security of the nuclear facilities is guaranteed.” The legislation marks the most significant shift in Iran’s nuclear posture since the country’s accession to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1970.

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September 18, 2025
Policy Paper -
Gulf SMEs and the Post-Oil Economy: Lessons from the Mittelstand Model

As the Arab Gulf states transition away from reliance on hydrocarbons and seek to diversify their economies, governments are fostering industries that complement the oil sector, like mid- and downstream industries, logistics and increasingly, sectors less related to hydrocarbons, like tourism and finance. This pivot is underpinned by a digital transformation.

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October 2, 2025
Issue Brief -
The Distant Anchor: How Diasporas Can Stabilize Fragile States

Dramatic shifts in the geopolitical landscape have placed Syria and Lebanon at a crossroads. As regional and international actors recalibrate their engagement in the Levant, the dynamics of peacebuilding and state recovery are shifting rapidly. Gulf countries, particularly Saudi Arabia and Qatar, are emerging as key players in war-torn Syria’s reconstruction, moving from proxy politics toward modes of influence driven by development.

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September 24, 2025
Policy Note -
Iran and Nuclear Opacity: Strategic Ambiguity, Retaliation, and Leverage

On July 2, 2025, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian formally enacted a law suspending Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The move, approved unanimously by Iran’s parliament and endorsed by the Guardian Council, effectively halted inspections and reporting on Iran’s nuclear program by the agency “until the security of the nuclear facilities is guaranteed.” The legislation marks the most significant shift in Iran’s nuclear posture since the country’s accession to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1970.

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September 18, 2025
Policy Paper -
Gulf SMEs and the Post-Oil Economy: Lessons from the Mittelstand Model

As the Arab Gulf states transition away from reliance on hydrocarbons and seek to diversify their economies, governments are fostering industries that complement the oil sector, like mid- and downstream industries, logistics and increasingly, sectors less related to hydrocarbons, like tourism and finance. This pivot is underpinned by a digital transformation.

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Events

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29 September 2025
past event 8:30 am GMT - 1:00 pm GMT
Water Diplomacy and Governance in the MENA Region
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30 September 2025
past event 9:00 am GMT - 5:00 pm GMT
The New Era of Peacemaking: What’s Next for Arab Mediation? A Workshop on Building Synergies for the Future
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15 October 2025
upcoming event 6:30 pm GMT - 8:00 pm GMT
Reimagining Global Health Financing: ​Prioritization and Integration in the Global South
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29 September 2025
past event 8:30 am GMT - 1:00 pm GMT

Water Diplomacy and Governance in the MENA Region

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30 September 2025
past event 9:00 am GMT - 5:00 pm GMT

The New Era of Peacemaking: What’s Next for Arab Mediation? A Workshop on Building Synergies for the Future

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15 October 2025
upcoming event 6:30 pm GMT - 8:00 pm GMT

Reimagining Global Health Financing: ​Prioritization and Integration in the Global South

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Afkar

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October 1, 2025
Survival is Paramount as Decision Looms on Trump's Gaza Proposal

U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, announced alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, is far from a clear and credible blueprint for ending the onslaught on the besieged Palestinian territory. Vague and devoid of timetables, it reads less like a peace plan and more like the… Continue reading Survival is Paramount as Decision Looms on Trump’s Gaza Proposal

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September 30, 2025
Syria’s First “Free” Parliament Masks Fragmentation and Executive Control

Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad last December, Syria’s transitional authorities have revealed a dilemma at the center of the country’s new political order. What looks on the surface like electoral tinkering instead points to something deeper: a crisis of legitimacy, state capacity, and sovereignty, which will define Syria’s transition and reverberate across the region.… Continue reading Syria’s First “Free” Parliament Masks Fragmentation and Executive Control

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September 28, 2025
The UNSC’s Arms Embargo on Darfur Needs Robust Monitoring

On September 12, the UN Security Council unanimously renewed its arms embargo on Sudan’s western region of Darfur. The decision extends for a year the territorial embargo against the supply of weapons, ammunition, military equipment and related material. It also renews targeted sanctions against individuals, namely travel bans and asset freezes, with the aim of… Continue reading The UNSC’s Arms Embargo on Darfur Needs Robust Monitoring

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October 1, 2025
Survival is Paramount as Decision Looms on Trump's Gaza Proposal

U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, announced alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, is far from a clear and credible blueprint for ending the onslaught on the besieged Palestinian territory. Vague and devoid of timetables, it reads less like a peace plan and more like the… Continue reading Survival is Paramount as Decision Looms on Trump’s Gaza Proposal

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September 30, 2025
Syria’s First “Free” Parliament Masks Fragmentation and Executive Control

Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad last December, Syria’s transitional authorities have revealed a dilemma at the center of the country’s new political order. What looks on the surface like electoral tinkering instead points to something deeper: a crisis of legitimacy, state capacity, and sovereignty, which will define Syria’s transition and reverberate across the region.… Continue reading Syria’s First “Free” Parliament Masks Fragmentation and Executive Control

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September 28, 2025
The UNSC’s Arms Embargo on Darfur Needs Robust Monitoring

On September 12, the UN Security Council unanimously renewed its arms embargo on Sudan’s western region of Darfur. The decision extends for a year the territorial embargo against the supply of weapons, ammunition, military equipment and related material. It also renews targeted sanctions against individuals, namely travel bans and asset freezes, with the aim of… Continue reading The UNSC’s Arms Embargo on Darfur Needs Robust Monitoring

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