The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), headquartered in London, is delighted to announce a major expansion of its Middle East initiatives and programmes with the establishment of a regional branch office for the Middle East in Manama, Bahrain. The other overseas offices of the IISS are in Washington and Singapore.
The IISS has had a successful relationship with the Kingdom of Bahrain through the development since 2004 of the IISS Manama Dialogue. This annual meeting has become the key regional security summit involving prime ministers, defence ministers, foreign ministers, national security advisors, intelligence chiefs and chiefs of defence staff drawn from all countries of the Gulf region brought together with counterparts from key outside powers. The 7th IISS Regional Security Summit: The Manama Dialogue will be held 03-05 December 2010.
HE Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa, Foreign Minister of Bahrain, and Dr John Chipman CMG, Director General and CEO of the IISS in London, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that facilitates and supports the establishment of an IISS-Middle East office in Manama.
The office will be the base for the IISS’s many research programmes and activities throughout the region and will serve to connect IISS activities in Europe, North America and Asia with those in the Middle East. The IISS will build at its office in Bahrain a strong cohort of experts and administrative staff who will work closely with the entire IISS global network to provide not just first class information and analysis on Middle East and broader international strategic issues, but also strengthen links between the strategic community in the Middle East and those in other parts of the world.
IISS activities in Bahrain will serve to widen global understanding of Middle East perspectives on international issues and also bring to the region the best available analysis of global strategic and geo-economic trends.
‘The Middle East is vitally important strategically and economically. We are delighted to establish our regional office in Bahrain because of our strong and close ties with the Kingdom, and because of Bahrain’s enlightened leadership on regional and international issues’, said Dr John Chipman.
‘The IISS is the world’s leading think tank in its field and a vital facilitator of international diplomacy. The Kingdom of Bahrain is proud that the IISS chose Manama for its regional headquarters and looks forward to an exciting collaboration that will benefit the region’ said HE Shaikh Khalid.