Gulf in the News – June 28, 2013

Emir receives greetings from world leaders

Source: The Peninsula (Read full story)

The Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani received congratulations from several world leaders on assuming power. The cables of congratulations were received from Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, Egyptian President Mohammed Mursi, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Comoros President Ikililou Dhoinine, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, Djibouti’s President Ismail Omar Guelleh, Mauritanian President Mohammed Ould Abdel Aziz, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Nepalese President Ram Baran Yadav, and Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid.  The Emir received similar cables from Tunisia’s Constituent Assembly President Mustapha Ben Jaafar, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Arab League Secretary General Nabil El Araby, Member of the UAE Supreme Council and Ruler of Fujairah Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi.

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Pictures from Winter-Spring 2013 Model Arab Leagues

The National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations’ Model Arab League (MAL) program successfully concluded its Winter-Spring 2013 slate of conferences in April. Below are a collection of pictures from these recent educational events that took place across the U.S.

Registration for the 2013-2014 MAL program is now open. Students and schools wishing to participate in the coming school year should contact the National Council’s Director of Student Programs Megan Geissler or Deputy Director of Student Programs Josh Hilbrand to learn how to get involved.

Gulf in the News – June 26, 2013

Citizens to swear allegiance to Sheikh Tamim as Emir

Source: The Peninsula Qatar (Read full story)

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The Emir H H Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and the Heir Apparent H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani will receive Qatari citizens at the Emiri Diwan today and tomorrow to swear allegiance to Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani as the Emir of Qatar, the Qatar News Agency reported yesterday. The Emir will address the nation today at 8am. The Emiri Diwan has also declared today a national holiday.  Meanwhile, the Emir met yesterday at Al Wajbah Palace members of the ruling family and decision-makers. The Emir and the Heir Apparent will receive Qatari citizens at the Emiri Diwan today from 9am to 11.30am and from 3.30pm to 6pm. They will also receive citizens from 8am to 11.30am tomorrow “to swear allegiance to H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani as the Emir of Qatar,” Qatar News Agency said.

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Registration Now Open — 22nd Annual Arab-U.S. Policymakers Conference (Oct 22-23)

The National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations is pleased to announce that registration is now open for its 22nd Annual Arab-U.S. Policymakers Conference, scheduled for October 22-23, 2013, at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC. Links to online registration and sponsorship opportunities, along with transcripts, audio, and video from the 2012 conference, are available below.

Gulf in the News – June 24, 2013

Weekend shift: A welcome change

Source: The Saudi Gazette (Read full story)

Saudi Arabia, the biggest Arab economy, had been the only member of the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to have a Thursday-Friday weekend after Oman shifted to a Friday-Saturday weekend last month. However, some Saudi companies, including food producer Savola had already announced they would change their own weekend to Friday and Saturday to improve their coordination with regional partners. The decision aligns Saudi Arabia’s work schedule with everybody else, John Sfakianakis, chief investment strategist at MASIC, a Riyadh-based investment company, was quoted as saying by Bloomberg. “It will make the Saudi market more aligned with regional markets,” he said.

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Gulf in the News – June 21, 2013

Qatar expels Lebanese after GCC Hezbollah decision

Source: Khaleej Times (Read full story)

At least 18 Lebanese citizens have been expelled from Qatar, a government source in Beirut said on Thursday, after the Gulf Cooperation Council pledged to act against members of Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement. “Eighteen Lebanese have been expelled from Qatar, in the wake of the GCC decision,” the source said on condition of anonymity, saying it was not clear if they were Hezbollah members. On June 10, the GCC, to which Qatar belongs, said it would implement measures affecting the “residency permits and financial and commercial transactions of Hezbollah” in response to the group’s involvement in the conflict in Syria.

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“The Impact of Regional Political Developments on the Evolution of Transnational Terrorism in Saudi Arabia” by Dr. Saad Alsubaie

National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations Distinguished International Security Studies Fellow Dr. Saad Alsubaie’s doctoral dissertation on “The impact of regional political developments on the evolution of transnational terrorism in Saudi Arabia” is available online through Kansas State University’s Research Exchange (K-REx). The abstract as well as a link to access the full dissertation is available below.

ABSTACT:

Since the late 1970s Saudi Arabia has experienced transnational terrorism in sporadic waves whose character has evolved over time. While most of the literature on these waves of terrorism focuses on religious extremism this dissertation argues that terrorism in Saudi Arabia, although framed in religious terms, is not the result of religious factors alone, but more importantly a function of external variables. Taking the role of religious extremism into consideration, this dissertation underlines the importance of external factors on the mobilization of transnational terrorist groups throughout the Islamic world and particularly in Saudi Arabia. It argues that religious extremist terrorism cannot be examined in isolation from the context of the developments that ignite it and revolutionize its doctrine. This dissertation examines three key regional political developments – the Iranian revolution, the 1990 Gulf war, and the 2003 Iraq war – together with terrorist violence in their aftermath to show how the significant political events transformed extremist worldviews from passive to violent to organized terrorism. Though the character of these three political events and the terrorist acts that they unleashed differ widely in context, scope, and character, there are common threads among all three that illuminate how different dynamics contribute to the evolution of transnational terrorist mobilization. The dissertation identifies how the development of a politico-religious ideology, shaped and revolutionized by the presence of political crises, became a driving force behind much of the terrorism following these major political events. By exploring the interplay of popular perceptions, political entrepreneurs, and state responses, this dissertation seeks to better understand the complex dynamics involved in the evolution of transnational terrorism in Saudi Arabia.

Access “The impact of regional political developments on the evolution of transnational terrorism in Saudi Arabia” in Kansas State University’s Research Exchange (K-REx)

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Gulf in the News – June 19, 2013

Cabinet to meet to decide on ideal date for elections – Debate rages over constitutional court ruling

Source: Kuwait Times (Read full story)

The Cabinet is expected to hold an extraordinary session today to discuss an ideal date for the parliamentary election following the constitutional court’s ruling that scrapped the National Assembly as the debate over the verdict continues among various political groups. The Cabinet may announce the election date today after approving a decree to dissolve the Assembly or postpone a final decision until the beginning of next week. Observers believe that the most likely scenario is to hold polls during the holy month of Ramadan that will start on July 9 and specifically in the last third of the month.

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