The fundamental shifts in the global environment have vast impact on how lessons from East Asia can be applied to the Middle East, says Guest of Honour, Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Singapore's senior minister and coordinating minister for social policies, at the MEI Annual Conference on 15 January 2020.
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Communicating Credibility and Certainty in Qatar’s Foreign Policy
Gulf Reformers and South-east Asian Retrenchers
The Abraham Accords: Past, Present and Future
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China-Mediated Agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran: A Remarkable Development?
Pushing the Boundaries: Gender and Climate Change in the GCC
[Book Talk] Global Jihad: A Brief History
[Book Launch] Asian Perceptions of Gulf Security
Indigenising Islam as a Minority: A South African Community with Southeast Asian Origins, and the case of Shaykh Seraj Hendricks
Great Power Rivalry and the Middle East
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COP 27 and the Middle East – From Ambitious Climate Pledges to Action?
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ME101 Lecture Series 2022 #05: Geopolitical Competition in the Middle East | Russia and the Middle East
ME 101 Lecture #04: Geopolitical Competition in the Middle East | China – Can the Dragon Tame the Middle East or will the Middle East Tame the Dragon?
ME101 Lecture Series 2022 #03: Geopolitical Competition in the Middle East | The US and its Allies – Boots on the Ground or Off Platforms
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