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Oct 2
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Security Dynamics in the Gulf Region

Middle East Council on Global Affairs
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In this episode of MEnbar, Marc Owen Jones speaks with Rory Miller, Professor of International Politics at Georgetown University in Qatar and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the ME Council, about the evolving security landscape of the Gulf. Miller explores both traditional threats and emerging non-conventional dangers, as well as the ways external actors are reshaping the region’s strategic environment. He examines how recent Israeli and Iranian strikes on Qatar have raised critical questions about the resilience of Gulf defense strategies and what these developments may suggest about the level of political and security cooperation among GCC states.

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