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Bahrain Financial Harbour 

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Road 4626 

Manama 346 

Kingdom of Bahrain

  

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IISS Middle East Expertise

IISS Staff specialising in the Middle East include:

 

Dr Andrew Parasiliti, Executive Director, IISS-US; Corresponding Director, IISS-Middle East, Emile Hokayem, Senior Fellow for Regional Security, IISS-Middle East, Michael Elleman, Senior Fellow for Regional Security Cooperation, IISS-Middle East,

Dr Alanoud Al-Sharekh, Corresponding Senior Fellow for Regional Politics, IISS-Middle East, Dr Toby Dodge, Consulting Senior Fellow for the Middle East and Mark Allworthy, Managing Director, IISS-Middle East.

International Institute for Strategic Studies-Middle East

IISS-Middle East

The Middle East office of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) opened in May 2010 in Manama, Bahrain. Located in GBCorp Tower, IISS-Middle East serves as a base for the Institute's many research programmes and activities throughout the region. It acts as a connection to IISS initiatives in Europe, North America and Asia.  

Syria: No End in Sight

President Bashar al-Assad in Homs. Photo SANA

Emile Hokayem, IISS Senior Fellow for Regional Security, gave a lecture on the subject of “Syria: No End in Sight?” at IISS-Middle East on April 18 2012. Emile provided an overview of the situation in the country, stating that the balance of power still favored the government in Syria, although its legitimacy, authority and resources are steadily eroding. He envisaged President Assad as remaining in power over the short-term, but argued that his regime would not be able to fully recover from the impact of the uprising that began in March 2011. Read more

A New Era of Geo-economics

A New Era of Geo-economics: Assessing the Interplay of Economic and Political Risk

Neither governments nor firms are adequately equipped to deal with risk, and methods to navigate risk and reduce uncertainty require far greater attention from the private sector and policymakers argued speakers at an IISS Geo-Economics and Strategy seminar which explored the interplay of economic and political risk in an increasingly diversified world. Read more

  

Read papers from all six of the seminar's sessions
 

Iraq: Maliki power grab risks fresh civil war

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When the American military presence in Iraq ended in December 2011, Washington and Baghdad claimed that Iraq was a stable, sustainable democracy. However, this appears questionable as Nuri al-Maliki, prime minister since 2006, has continued his quest to dominate the state and to use its power to break opposition to his rule. His systematic exclusion of key politicians from power underlines the failure of the 2010 elections to deliver representative government, and leaves the country vulnerable to heightened sectarian tension and a new civil war. Read more

Kuwait's political turmoil threatens progress

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Gains by Islamist and tribal candidates in Kuwait's recent legislative elections are likely to set the nation on a more conservative path and threaten to destabilise sectarian harmony. Frustration with the ruling elite after corruption scandals, as well as poor relations between the executive and legislative branches of government, has already resulted in an extended period of political turmoil. There are fears that the prevalence of a tribal mentality will damage institutions of citizenship and civil societyRead more

 About The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)

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Gulf and Middle Eastern Security Research Programme

Iranian ballistic Missile Capabilities Dossier

The IISS is in a unique position to help shape a better understanding of Gulf security issues from an international perspective and to help regional governments to shape their security agenda and deepen their links with other key regions, notably Asia, Europe and North America.

 

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Military Balance 2012

Military Balance 2012

The Military Balance is the International Institute for Strategic Studies’ annual assessment of the military capabilities and defence economics of 170 countries world-wide. It is an essential resource for those involved in security policymaking, analysis and research. 


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Read the Editor's foreword

 

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