Key Takeaways Ten years after the Paris Agreement, climate diplomacy shifts from ambition-setting to delivery pressures: While successive COPs have expanded participation, transparency, and financing, the persistent gap between commitments and implementation has placed pressure on presenting measurable outcomes. COP30 marks a shift from norm-setting to implementation credibility: COP30 in Belém prioritized delivery of climate… Continue reading Ten Years After the Paris Agreement: Outcomes, Implications, and Strategic Pathways for the Gulf
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On April 28, 2026, the United Arab Emirates announced it would end its 59-year membership in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) effective May 1, 2026. The UAE’s abrupt decision marks one of the most consequential shifts in global energy governance since Russia joined the OPEC+ coalition in 2016. While Emirati officials publicly framed the move as an economic decision designed to… Continue reading The UAE’s Exit from OPEC: When Politics and Oil Mix
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Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s second visit as premier to the Syrian capital, Damascus, should not be seen as a fleeting diplomatic moment, but should be viewed within the broader geopolitical context, as part of a determined, strategic attempt to reorganize and reformulate Syrian-Lebanese relations at a pivotal historical juncture marked by radical regional and international transformations. … Continue reading Breaking the Cycle: A Historic Opportunity to Rebuild Syria-Lebanon Relations
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When Beijing rolled out the red carpet for U.S. President Donald Trump in May, 2026, it was more than an exercise in protocol. It was a symbolic attempt to mend a fractured global order. Trump’s visit followed a significant decline in the U.S. trade deficit with China to just over $202 billion in 2025 — a 31.6% decrease from the previous year. This gave him grounds to claim that his policy of pressure on Beijing had been successful, paving the… Continue reading Xi-Trump Summit: Navigating Rivalries Amidst Global Turbulence
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With the United States and Iran now reaching an interim peace agreement to halt their four-month military conflict and lift the U.S. naval blockade, the path has been cleared for a 60-day negotiation window regarding Tehran’s nuclear program. Throughout the conflict, Tehran has demanded the release of billions of dollars in frozen assets as a core… Continue reading The Legal Mirage in the U.S. Strategy for Iranian Assets
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Governing an Ungovernable Space For much of modern history, a state’s global influence was measured through military power, territorial reach, international alliances, and financial clout. Today, however, the influence of states extends through digital media that shape how societies absorb information, interpret political events, and manage crises. Algorithms embedded within social media platforms and search engines… Continue reading Gulf Digital Sovereignty in the Age of AI Warfare
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