commentary
How Saudi Arabia And Iran Weaponized Religion
Iran and Saudi Arabia are currently locked in a battle for Middle East supremacy.
by Kim Ghattas
published by on February 13, 2020
KERA’s Think
More work from Carnegie
- commentaryErdoğan’s Bet on Trump Is Paying Off
The two leaders are intent on developing a mutually beneficial agenda—one that could alter Türkiye’s democratic trajectory and its relationship with Europe.
- commentaryFive Lessons for the Current Iran Nuclear Talks
Tehran’s nuclear program is in a very different position than it was a decade ago, but key aspects from the JCPOA negotiations remain relevant.
- commentaryEcuador’s Challenge: Rout Organized Crime Without Endangering Democracy
Noboa must find a way to make Ecuador safer but avoid resorting to military repression.
- commentaryIs Canada’s Relationship With the United States Over?
Its path forward depends on overcoming internal divisions and developing a new strategy for its own place in the world.
- commentarySaudi Arabia Has Outsized Influence in Washington. Can It Hold?
Enhanced security and economic cooperation remains the focus of the kingdom’s leadership during Trump’s presidency, but the Israel-Hamas war could stall progress.