Tag: Oman
Oman Sets the Example for Governing Resource-Rich Economies in the Digital Age
by John Glassey | May 24, 2019 | Viewpoints, Economy, Middle East
Should government leaders from other resource-rich economies want to adapt to the fourth industrial revolution, they would do well to follow Oman’s lead.
Qatar-Iran Economic Relations Will Improve, Contrary to Saudi Arabia’s Intent
by Jordan Abu-Sirriya | Oct 27, 2017 | Essays, Economy, Middle East
Saudi Arabia’s attempt to isolate Qatar will backfire and lead to Qatar improving economic relations with Iran.
Is the Dream Palace of the Gulf Collapsing on Itself?
by Seraj Assi | Jul 13, 2017 | Viewpoints, Middle East, Politics
In alienating Qatar, the GCC states, in what resembles a pointless act of Samsonian bravado, are keen on bringing about their own demise.
Oman: The Unsung Hero of the Iranian Nuclear Deal
by Shohini Gupta | Jul 23, 2015 | Middle East, Viewpoints
The US should make Oman its leading ally in the Gulf.