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Tuesday, 21 June 2022 18:11

New Gulf Order? | Middle East Bulletin 42

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The role of media in the GCC: the case of Al Jazeera

Artemis Papadaki 3 6

The Gulf-Iran relations in a limbo: between rapprochement, Israel and extra-regional developments

Alexandra Nikopoulou 7 10

The Arab world and the Gulf: regional politics, investments for the future and quid pro quibus

Stavros Drakoularakos 11 14

UAE: Human rights violations, dual foreign policy and the domestic power play

Eirini Giannopoulou 15 18

Saudi Arabia and its Vision for a Post-Oil Future

Christina Chatzitheodorou 19 23

The drivers of Qatari domestic ‘modernization’: a case of outward branding and inward evolution

Ilias Mitrousis 24 28

Economy and Economic Diversification: the cases of Kuwait and Oman

Charitini Petrodaskalaki 29 33

Yemen truce: light at the end of the tunnel or prelude for a new phase in Yemen’s war?

Katia Zagoritou 34 39

Squaring the circle: Russia, China vs the US in the Gulf

Ilias Tasopoulos 40 43

Peoples and Cultures in the Gulf: the “Kafala” system

Eleni-Panagiota Stoupa

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