Gulf Security in a Multipolar World: New Defense Ties Reflect Competition for Influence

March 25, 2020 Speakers: Jon Alterman, Alexandra Kuimova, Shana Marshall, Bilal Saab, Pieter D. Wezeman, and Emma Soubrier (Moderator) On March 25, AGSIW hosted a virtual panel discussion examining Gulf defense and security partnerships with regional and global powers. Over the past decade, Gulf Arab states have played a more assertive role in regional and global affairs, amid a growing perception that the United States is withdrawing from the region. Sensing an opportunity, a number of regional and global powers have moved quickly to develop more robust relationships with Gulf Arab countries. In particular, new defense and security cooperation schemes have emerged, notably with Russia and China, as well as with Egypt and Turkey. What is driving the strategic calculations of outside powers as they cultivate greater influence in the region? What is behind the Gulf countries’ efforts to look beyond the United States and European partners for new defense and security partnerships? Have th
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