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20 Years Ago Today
John Duke Anthony – 20 Years Ago Today
February 28, 2011 marks the anniversary of a momentous event: the reversal of Iraq’s aggression against Kuwait from August 2, 1990 to February 28, 1991. For Kuwaitis, the citizenry of their fellow GCC members, and people from many other countries, including the United States and other Allied Coalition members, the multifaceted damage inflicted by Iraq in the course of its invasion and occupation of Kuwait unleashed changes from which the world has yet to fully recover.
The GCC Summit in Perspective: A Conversation with John Duke Anthony
John Duke Anthony – The GCC Summit in Perspective: A Conversation with John Duke Anthony (via ArabiaLink)
Remembering Ron Pump (1942-2010)
John Duke Anthony – Remembering Ron Pump (1942-2010)
10th Anniversary Of The Attack On The USS Cole In Yemen: A Retrospective
John Duke Anthony – 10th Anniversary Of The Attack On The USS Cole In Yemen: A Retrospective (.pdf file)
In Memoriam: Peter Gubser (1941-2010)
John Duke Anthony – In Memoriam: Peter Gubser (1941-2010)
Further from John Duke Anthony – at Washington, DC’s Cosmos Club, September 20, 2010 (.pdf file)
Strategic Dynamics of Iran-GCC relations
John Duke Anthony – Strategic Dynamics of Iran-GCC relations (.pdf file)
This essay appeared in:
Seznec, Jean-Francois, and Mimi Kirk, eds. Industrialization in the Gulf: A socioeconomic revolution. New York: Routledge, 2011. 78-102.
Review of Industrialization in the Gulf: A socioeconomic revolution from The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research:
“Industrialization in the Gulf can neither be called a flash in the pan nor a thing of the past. It can be best described as a sustained process and a work in progress that has fulfilled the economic needs of the region amid rapidly changing socio-political circumstances. For that very reason the causes, dimensions and consequences of industrialization in the region have been carefully perused and dissected in recent years. The Routledge edition Industrialization in the Gulf – A socioeconomic revolution, edited by Jean-François Seznec and Mimi Kirk, does just that and comes out with flying colors…”
“The impressive economic growth in the Gulf may be tantamount to a modern day industrial revolution but the rosy picture is not etched in stone. It has to deal with the persistent uncertainty of oil prices, the prospects of attack on Iran and another major worldwide recession. Subsequent chapters deal with political economy and the contentious issue of Gulf-Iran relations. It is an exercise in looking at industrialization in the new era of regionalism. John Duke Anthony’s chapter on strategic dimensions of Iran-GCC relations is particularly noteworthy and a worthy read…“
An institution that groomed interns
John Duke Anthony – An institution that groomed interns
CCAS News – John Duke Anthony
U.S.-Arab/Islamic Relations: Going Where?
On January 27, 2010, National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations Founding President and CEO Dr. John Duke Anthony spoke to members and guests of the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs (bcfausa.org) on “U.S.-Arab/Islamic Relations: Going Where?”
Video courtesy of the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs.
Report from the 2009 Gulf Cooperation Council Ministerial and Heads of State Summit in Kuwait: What Did and Did Not Happen and What Next?
Senator Edward Kennedy: In Memoriam
John Duke Anthony – Senator Edward Kennedy: In Memoriam (.pdf file)
NCUSAR News – National Council President & CEO is Appointed to Department of State's Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy
NCUSAR NEWS – National Council President & CEO is Appointed to Department of State’s Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy
Washington, DC | May, 11 2009 | www.ncusar.org | Dr. John Duke Anthony, founding President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations and an Adjunct Associate Professor of “Politics of the Arabian Peninsula and Gulf” at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University, has accepted an invitation to join the Department of State’s Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy (ACIEP). The appointment is for a two-year term. The ACIEP, which meets four times a year, serves the U.S. Government in an advisory capacity by providing insight, guidance, and assistance to the Department’s economic and foreign policy planning process.
An American Ambassador's Farewell to Saudi Arabia
John Duke Anthony – An American Ambassador’s Farewell to Saudi Arabia (via SUSRIS)
On the Eve of the GCC Summit: A Conversation with John Duke Anthony
John Duke Anthony – On the Eve of the GCC Summit: A Conversation with John Duke Anthony (via SUSRIS)
The United Arab Emirates: A Pioneer in Political Engineering
John Duke Anthony – The United Arab Emirates: A Pioneer in Political Engineering (.pdf file). From the UAE National Center for Documentation & Research program New Perspectives On Recording UAE History.
In Arabic (.pdf)
War with Iran: Regional Reactions and Requirements
John Duke Anthony – War with Iran: Regional Reactions and Requirements (.pdf file)
Lucius Durham Battle (1918-2008): In Memoriam and Appreciation
John Duke Anthony – Lucius Durham Battle (1918-2008): In Memoriam and Appreciation
Gulf-U.S. Relations: Going Where?
John Duke Anthony – Gulf-U.S. Relations: Going Where? (.pdf)
Economic Development in the GCC Region in Focus
John Duke Anthony – Economic Development in the GCC Region in Focus (.pdf file)
In 2007 Dr. Anthony was contracted by Britannica Book of the Year (BBOY), publication of Encyclopaedia Britannica, to write an original essay on “Boom in the Gulf.” The essay focused on the extraordinary construction boom underway in the six GCC countries of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The essay, which can be accessed through the above link, was accepted and appears in the 2008 edition of the BBOY. The National Council is pleased that Encyclopaedia Britannica has granted permission for the Council to reprint the essay in full.