A Middle East Guide to Closing the Climate Gap

As the world remains focused on hostilities in Gaza, the 28th meeting of the Conference of Parties on Climate Change
US-Gulf Reset in a Shifting Global Order

In an era marked by shifting global dynamics, the United States finds itself navigating the choppy waters of China’s ascendance
Multilateral Development Banks Hold Key to Solving Climate Crisis

When climate ministers from nearly 200 countries descend on the United Arab Emirates for a UN climate summit in late
A Climate Model for Africa, and the World

Amid global and regional recalibration, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states are shifting their strategic outlooks beyond traditional areas of influence.
Middle East Well Placed to Weather China’s Downturn

For decades, China’s economy has been the engine of global growth. Now, with this machine slowing down and Chinese leaders
The UAE’s BRICS Membership and the Global Role of Middle Powers

For much of the 20th century, international diplomacy was primarily moulded by a global framework where superpowers held sway over
BRICS Expansion Is a Significant Step in a Long Game

The BRICS grouping of major emerging economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – have agreed to invite six