Israel-Gulf States Relations
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It's all about the pace
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Eyal Zisser, the Vice Rector of TAU and former director of MDC, has published an article in "Israel Hayom", discussing the odds regarding a normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel.
Dear Diary: My month in Tel Aviv… Emirati woman researcher recollects her travels
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Elyazia Jasim Al Hosani from the UAE-based global think-tank Trends Research and Advisory, who spent a month in MDC as an intern, wrote to "Gulf News" about her time in Tel Aviv.
Warm Peace in the Making - Examining P2P Relations Two Years to the Abraham Accords
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Nir Boms, alongside Ahmed Khuzaie, have published an article in the Transatlantic Policy Quarterly, which analyzes developments and challenges in people to people relationships between Israelis and nationals in Abraham Accord countries.
A Tale of Two Normalizations: Israeli Normalization with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) – Part I
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In the latest issue of Tel Aviv Notes, Joshua Krasna examines recent developments in the foreign policy of the U.A.E. that impact its relations with Israel and the current status of relations between the two states.
Warm Peace and the Challenge of People to People Relations after the Abraham Accords
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Nir Boms writes, alongside Bahraini political consultant Shayan Arya, for "Fikra Forum" of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy about the importance of people-to-people relations for the Abraham Accords.
The UAE and Israel: Developing Relations and the Challenge Ahead
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In this issue of Iqtisadi, Paul Rivlin discusses the developing economic ties between the United Arab Emirates and Israel with an emphasis on investments in the energy sector.
Writing the next chapter of the Abraham Accords
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Nir boms writes, alongside Majid Al Sarrah, Najat Al Saied and Dan Feferman, in the Emirati Daily Khaleej Times about the next chapter of the Abraham Accords. The writers are members in the Gulf-Israel Policy Forum, a joint initiative of the UAE-Israel Business Council and the Moshe Dayan Center.