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Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Relations in the Khan Era
September 25, 2018

Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Relations in the Khan Era

By Arhama Siddiqa
Naya Pakistan and Saudi Arabia: Old wine in a new bottle?
Will OPEC Ease Production Cut Agreement Early?
June 05, 2018

Will OPEC Ease Production Cut Agreement Early?

By Catherine Putz
OPEC and non-OPEC oil majors meet later this month to decide on ending production cut scheme early

Capital Punishment, Human Rights, and Indonesia's Chance for the Moral High Ground
April 03, 2018

Capital Punishment, Human Rights, and Indonesia's Chance for the Moral High Ground

By Jack Britton
The execution of Indonesian migrant workers highlights the need for new protections, both abroad and at home.

India’s Growing Role in the Middle East
April 03, 2018

India’s Growing Role in the Middle East

By Rachel Brandenburg and Bharath Gopalaswamy
A recent agreement to allow an Indian airline to run flights to Israel through Saudi airspace illustrates Delhi’s increasing clout.

Shale to the Chief: Russia and Saudi Arabia’s Great Oil Game
February 27, 2018

Shale to the Chief: Russia and Saudi Arabia’s Great Oil Game

By Nicholas Trickett
To be frank, Saudi Arabia is setting a steady course, Russia is falling behind, and China will benefit no matter what.
Welcome to the New Indian Ocean
February 21, 2018

Welcome to the New Indian Ocean

By David Brewster
New players are creating a more multipolar and complex Indian Ocean environment

Pakistan in the Middle East: A Cautious Balance
October 04, 2017

Pakistan in the Middle East: A Cautious Balance

By Huma Yusuf
What is Pakistan looking for in the modern Middle East as tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran grow more pronounced?
Malaysia's Slide Toward More Conservative Islam
October 04, 2017

Malaysia's Slide Toward More Conservative Islam

By Dominique F. Fernandes
The past two decades has seen Malaysia’s slow and steady shift toward an increasingly conservative Islam.

What's Behind Saudi Arabia's Turn Away From the Taliban?
September 07, 2017

What's Behind Saudi Arabia's Turn Away From the Taliban?

By Samuel Ramani
Saudi Arabia’s increasingly anti-Taliban stance helps Riyadh consolidate its vital regional alliances and isolate Qatar.

Reviewing Nawaz Sharif's Time at the 'Muslim NATO' Summit in Riyadh
May 25, 2017

Reviewing Nawaz Sharif's Time at the 'Muslim NATO' Summit in Riyadh

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Sharif couldn’t have achieved anything more than what he did in Saudi Arabia.

What the Gulf States Think of 'One Belt, One Road'
May 24, 2017

What the Gulf States Think of 'One Belt, One Road'

By Giorgio Cafiero and Daniel Wagner
Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Oman have mixed feelings about China's ambitious project.
Saudi Arabia Pivots to Asia (For Now)
March 30, 2017

Saudi Arabia Pivots to Asia (For Now)

By Owen Daniels
The Kingdom is looking east, but don’t count out relations with the US.

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