
Journalist Jihad al-Zein says the Arabs want to tame Qatar, but that the Gulf Cooperation Council will survive.

Even if Tillerson can manage an agreement that defuses the current crisis in Qatar, it won’t fix the problem. Saudi Arabia seems determined to turn Qatar into a semi-vassal state.

As the Qatar crisis worsens, Morocco is struggling to remain neutral.

The rise of Hindu nationalism in India is transforming Indian Muslims into second class citizens, while the South Asian brand of Islam has lost some autonomy because of growing influence from the Gulf.

Amid a changing distribution of global power, it is more important than ever for Saudi Arabia and the EU to explore new ways to diversify their trade.

In two short years, as the deputy crown prince and defense minister, the new crown prince Mohammad Bin Salman has driven the Kingdom into a series of royal blunders in Yemen, Qatar, and Iran.

Joseph Bahout analyzes Mohammed bin Salman’s appointment as crown prince of Saudi Arabia.

The rapid escalation of tensions over the past few weeks carries significant implications for unity, security, and balance of power in the Gulf.

Hussein Ibish discusses the ongoing crisis with Qatar and where it it is likely to lead.

The recent terrorist attack in Tehran is evidence that Iran is not immune to the effects of the ongoing regional turmoil.