Saudi Arabia, China, Red Sea Geopolitics & The 2030 World Cup
In March 2021, a container ship – the Ever Given – ran aground in Egypt’s Suez Canal following...
Read Moreby Simon Chadwick | Apr 11, 2023 | China, Economics, Saudi Arabia, Trade | 0
In March 2021, a container ship – the Ever Given – ran aground in Egypt’s Suez Canal following...
Read Moreby Lina Eklund and Hossein Hashemi | Mar 24, 2023 | Economics, Energy, Iraq | 0
The Middle East region is facing major challenges related to climate change, and Iraq is no...
Read MoreIn 2011, the World Bank  estimated Iraqis endured, on average, 40 power outages every month...
Read Moreby Adam Baron | Dec 9, 2022 | Arabian Peninsula, East Asia, Economics, International Relations, Saudi Arabia, Trade | 0
On November 20th, Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman attended the Asia Pacific Economic...
Read MoreIran presents important opportunities for China’s regional and continental ambitions. It has one...
Read Moreby Bamo Nouri | Mar 1, 2022 | Economics, International Relations, Iran, Iraq, Military and Technology, NEPF's Long Read, Security | 0
With the October 2021 Iraqi Parliamentary elections recording the lowest ever voter turnout in...
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