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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.  

Strategic Comments - Egypt's fragile transition to democracy   

Egyptian soldiers stand in front of campaign posters for the Salafist Nour Party. (AFP/Getty Images)

Egypt’s convoluted transition from authoritarian rule to a more democratic system continues to suffer from serious tremors. In recent weeks, activists failed in an attempt to revive the revolution and challenge military rule, though the military did offer concessions and installed a new interim government.

 

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The Arab World's Place in the Changing Global Economy

Shahid Javed Burki

Shahid Javed Burki, a former Finance Minister of Pakistan and Vice President of the World Bank, presented an analysis of the Arab world’s place in the changing global economic order on Monday 30 January 2012 at IISS-Middle East in Manama.  

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IISS Global Perspectives - Reports from the Field

Friday for Defending the Revolution” protest at Tahrir Square 28.10.2011: photo by flickr user lokha

Despite likely further setbacks in Egypt and Syria, the long-term impact of the Arab Awakening will be to give people in the region the chance to own their politics, Emile Hokayem said the 11th IISS Global Perspective Series Lecture at IISS-MIddle East. Fresh from a tour of the region in which he spoke to both pro-regime and opposition figures, Hokayem compared the success of Tunisia’s ‘smooth and linear’ transition to the problems of military control in Egypt and the increasingly violent nature of the struggle for Syria. Read more 


Revolutionary Road: Dispatches from a changing Middle East:

Strategic Comments -  Still quite narrow: the Gulf–Asia 'new Silk Road'

Emirati traders at the Abu Dhabi Stock Market. Photo: Stringer/AFP/Getty Images

Rapidly rising levels of trade between the Gulf and Asia have fostered talk of a new 'Silk Road'. It makes sense for the countries of East and West Asia, boasting far higher rates of growth than the faltering economies of the developed world, to strengthen their economic ties. So far, however, the Gulf's energy exports have dominated relationships. The upsurge in investment that could indicate a genuine deepening is yet to arrive.

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Seminar: Parsing the Reality And Promise Of Gulf-Asia Engagement

 

Read papers from all six of the seminar's sessions

 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 2011

Military Balance 2011

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. 

 

Buy The Miltary Balance 2011

 

Read the Military Balance 2011 Press Statement

Read the Military Balance 2011 Editor's Foreword