Saudi Arabia, the GCC, and the Gulf
Burke Chair reports on Saudi Arabia, the GCC, and the Gulf examine a wide range of topics related to a region of critical importance for strategic, energy, economic, and defense and security issues
These reports assess the major trends in Saudi Arabia and the GCC countries, including the current state of security, stability, and social, economic, and military capabilities. Issues covered in these reports include but are not limited to internal security and stability; strategic net assessments; social, political, and economic reforms; counterterrorism strategy; conventional military transformation; energy developments; relations with neighboring states; strategic partnerships among GCC states; and relations between these states and the United States.
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Before You Cut Foreign Aid to Fund Defense, Consider Where it Goes and What it Does for U.S. Troops and National Security
Commentary by Anthony H. Cordesman — March 13, 2017
The “OPEC Disease”: Assessing the Impact of Lower Oil Export Revenues
Report by Anthony H. Cordesman and Maxwell B. Markusen — September 20, 2016