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Select the country you require by clicking on the name of that country in the map below. Each country page includes recent and archived GSN articles, maps, family trees, and other resources. Regionally focused articles on a selection of issues affecting the Gulf may be found on this page, below the map.

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Issues and ideas - a selection of regionally-focused articles covering key topics.

Perspectives: from the GSN archive - regionally-focused articles from GSN's extensive database.

 

Issues and ideas

Regional relations

Bahrain/Qatar Friendship Bridge mega-project ‘cancelled’

Rising tensions between the two neighbours and complications involving Saudi Arabia, rather than any financial or technical issues, may have led to the estimated $4.5bn Friendship Bridge between Bahrain and Qatar being cancelled, GSN was told – although financial strains were also apparent in the mega-project.
Issue 879, 18 June 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Saudi mediation cools tensions in Middle Gulf

Recent tensions between Manama and Doha are forecast to cool following reported mediation efforts by the Saudis. Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Hamad on 27 May rang Saudi King Abdullah to thank him for helping to appoint a new Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) head, a rotating post. Sheikh Hamad also rang Bahrain’s King Hamad to praise him for accepting the Saudi initiative. Qatari premier and foreign minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al-Thani was in Riyadh for talks with King Abdullah on 21 May.
Issue 878, 4 June 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Another day another GCC maritime spat

The shooting of Bahraini fisherman Adel Ali Mohammed by Qatar’s Coasts and Borders Security Department has once more highlighted tensions within the Gulf Co-operation Council region over maritime borders. It has also sparked debate in Bahrain over the impact that reclamation work is having on the local fishing industry.
Issue 877, 21 May 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Also see Issue 874, 9 April 2010. Subs only padlock icon Saudi-UAE naval clash over Dolphin pipeline points to brittle GCC relations

 

US policy

Petraeus returns to the fray as ‘Runaway General’ McChrystal resigns over magazine article

The Obama presidency has acted decisively to remove a dissenting voice from the top military team, opening the way for a further reshuffle of US generals, but not necessarily a change of tack on the operational front in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Gulf
Issue 880, 2 July 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

GCC looks on as Petraeus job threatens to lock US into AfPak conflict

Gulf Co-operation Council states have long been the focus of efforts by US administrations and their regional military structure Central Command (Centcom) to enforce the Pax Americana. But with some GCC allies already feeling distanced from high-level contacts in Washington, the resignation of General Stanley McChrystal as head of US Forces and the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, and his replacement by Centcom commander General David Petraeus, threatens to leave them feeling even more distanced from the US civil-military relationship.
Issue 880, 2 July 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Key officers in the US command

A new head will have to be appointed to US Central Command (Centcom). In the interim, deputy Centcom commander and US Marine Corps Lieutenant General John Allen will serve as acting commander while Petraeus is deployed to Afghanistan.
Issue 880, 2 July 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Raytheon and MBDA fight for GCC missile sales

Despite the US company’s $170m deal with the UAE, European firms are proving increasingly strong competition for air-launched missile systems contracts
Issue 872, 5 March 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Also see Issue 871, 12 February 2010 Subs only padlock icon US commits assets to GCC missile shield; Subs only padlock icon How GCC systems fit into US plan

 

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Perspectives: from the GSN archive

Mayall tour

UK deputy chief of defence staff Lieutenant General Simon Mayall was in the Gulf region in early July for meetings.
Issue 881, 16 July 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Human rights panel

The Gulf Co-operation Council has finalised plans to set up a new regional Commission for Human Rights, which the GCC claims will employ independent and impartial experts.
Issue 881, 16 July 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Petraeus returns to the fray as ‘Runaway General’ McChrystal resigns over magazine article

The Obama presidency has acted decisively to remove a dissenting voice from the top military team, opening the way for a further reshuffle of US generals, but not necessarily a change of tack on the operational front in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Gulf
Issue 880, 2 July 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

GCC looks on as Petraeus job threatens to lock US into AfPak conflict

Gulf Co-operation Council states have long been the focus of efforts by US administrations and their regional military structure Central Command (Centcom) to enforce the Pax Americana. But with some GCC allies already feeling distanced from high-level contacts in Washington, the resignation of General Stanley McChrystal as head of US Forces and the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, and his replacement by Centcom commander General David Petraeus, threatens to leave them feeling even more distanced from the US civil-military relationship.
Issue 880, 2 July 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Key officers in the US command

A new head will have to be appointed to US Central Command (Centcom). In the interim, deputy Centcom commander and US Marine Corps Lieutenant General John Allen will serve as acting commander while Petraeus is deployed to Afghanistan.
Issue 880, 2 July 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Saudi Arabia leads way on project financing deals

A cluster of new financing facilities has raised well over $10bn, boosting the GCC’s project finance market
Issue 880, 2 July 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

Bahrain/Qatar Friendship Bridge mega-project ‘cancelled’

Rising tensions between the two neighbours and complications involving Saudi Arabia, rather than any financial or technical issues, may have led to the estimated $4.5bn Friendship Bridge between Bahrain and Qatar being cancelled, GSN was told – although financial strains were also apparent in the mega-project.
Issue 879, 18 June 2010. Subs only padlock icon more

 

Read more regionally-focused articles from the archives

2010 Regional archive

2009 Regional archive

2007-2008 Regional archive

2005-2006 Regional archive

Pre-2002-2004 Regional archives

 

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