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After the Iran War? The New Balance of Power in the Middle East
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How have the wars in Iran, Lebanon and Gaza reshaped the power balance in the Middle-East? In conversation with Taghreed El-Khodary (Middle East Analyst, journalist and former reporter at the New York Times), Derk Walters (Journalist and Middle East editor NRC), Máté Szalai (Expert on gulf relations Clingendael) and Gertjan Hoetjes (Lecturer at European Studies with a background in Middle Eastern Politics and Political Science).
The wars in Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza have significantly upended the balance of power in the Middle East. Israel has strengthened its position as a regional power. Iran has taken heavy blows, but the regime remains firmly in power (and now controls the Strait of Hormuz). Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are meanwhile engaged in their own power struggle over who will become the leading power on the Arabian Peninsula.
Especially for the latter two countries, the Iran war may have major consequences. Now that Iranian missiles have threatened skyscrapers in Dubai and Riyadh, the illusion of a safe haven for investors and expats has been shattered, thereby severely endangering their economic model.
During this program, we examine the new balance of power in the Middle East. Who will emerge stronger from the recent wars? And what does that mean for the proxy conflicts in places such as Sudan and Yemen?
Moderator: Nadia Moussaid
Programme editor: Senna Felius
Supported by: Vfonds
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