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GCC foreign minister meeting in Kuwait City on June 2, 2025
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Can the Gulf Cooperation Council Transcend Its Divisions?

Without structural reform, the organization, which is racked by internal rivalries, risks sliding into irrelevance.

    Hesham Alghannam

GCC foreign minister meeting in Kuwait City on June 2, 2025
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Can the Gulf Cooperation Council Transcend Its Divisions?

    Hesham Alghannam

A municipal employee raises the US flag among those of other nations in Sharm el-Sheikh, as the Egyptian Red Sea resort town gets ready to receive international leaders, following a Gaza ceasefire agreement, on October 11, 2025.
Article
The Tragedy of Middle Eastern Politics
    • Mohamed Ali Adraoui

    Hamza Meddeb, Mohamed Ali Adraoui

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The United States and the Emerging Security Order in Eastern Syria

    Kheder Khaddour, Issam Kayssi

GCC foreign minister meeting in Kuwait City on June 2, 2025
A municipal employee raises the US flag among those of other nations in Sharm el-Sheikh, as the Egyptian Red Sea resort town gets ready to receive international leaders, following a Gaza ceasefire agreement, on October 11, 2025.

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GCC foreign minister meeting in Kuwait City on June 2, 2025
Article
Can the Gulf Cooperation Council Transcend Its Divisions?

Without structural reform, the organization, which is racked by internal rivalries, risks sliding into irrelevance.

    Hesham Alghannam

A municipal employee raises the US flag among those of other nations in Sharm el-Sheikh, as the Egyptian Red Sea resort town gets ready to receive international leaders, following a Gaza ceasefire agreement, on October 11, 2025.
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The Tragedy of Middle Eastern Politics

The countries of the region have engaged in sustained competition that has tested their capacities and limitations, while resisting domination by rivals. Can a more stable order emerge from this maelstrom, and what would it require?

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    Hamza Meddeb, Mohamed Ali Adraoui

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The United States and the Emerging Security Order in Eastern Syria

As Washington reduces its presence in the country, the success of its withdrawal and continued containment of the Islamic State will hinge on adopting an approach of flexible oversight built around three priorities, as well as balancing Turkish and Israeli red lines.

    Kheder Khaddour, Issam Kayssi

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