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Along the Kuwaiti-Saudi Border, Stability Is Built on Flexibility

Over time, the Kuwait-Saudi border has developed a unique, flexible approach of firm physical boundaries but open economic boundaries. This approach allows both countries to resolve border disputes, such as an oil-related dispute from 2009 to 2019, but more investment could further strengthen Kuwait-Saudi ties.

· March 31, 2021
article
Think Big: Why Broadening Negotiations Could Help Resolve the Kuwaiti-Iraqi Maritime Dispute

Kuwait and Iraq have worked hard to rebuild bilateral ties. Resolving their maritime dispute as part of larger discussions could provide a model of diplomacy.

· March 19, 2021
In The Media
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Can Qatar and its Neighbours Recover From the Blockade?

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt have signed an agreement to end a 3.5 year blockade of Qatar. While all sides have agreed to restore relations, it's unclear whether the issues at the heart of the dispute have been resolved.

· January 11, 2021
commentary
Favoring the Familiar

Kuwait’s new government has affirmed a sense of continuity, when the country’s problems require change.

· December 17, 2020
commentary
Rescuing Kuwait

As elections near, among the country’s priorities will be to address the shortcomings of its political system and its identity.

· November 27, 2020
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Legacy and Lessons of the Arab Spring at Ten: A Conversation in Honor of Malcolm H. Kerr
October 19, 2020

The event will feature remarks by William J. Burns, Ann Kerr, and Maha Yahya, followed by a conversation between Jihad Azour, Marwan Muasher, Ben Rhodes, and Christiane Amanpour looking toward the ten-year anniversary of the Arab Spring.

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