Neil Quilliam

@NeilQuilliam1

Specialist in energy policy, geopolitics & MENA. MD Senior Advisor Associate Fellow . Marathon runner, Chelsea fan.

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Joined February 2014

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  1. Jan 8

    'Despite motivating GCC unity, each state has maintained its own individual Iran strategy rendering a common one as elusive' Sound analysis by &

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    Jan 4

    Important steps taken to heal the 3.5 year GCC crisis. Lifting of the blockade and opening borders is key. What we will wait for tomorrow are the further statements and signals of unity and confidence building plans that are needed to build back lost trust.

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    21 Dec 2020

    Expect January 5th Gulf rift resolution in Riyadh with much fanfare. Devil will be in the details of any announcement, but borders and airspace to reopen as first CBMs.

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  4. 16 Dec 2020

    “There is democracy of form and democracy of depth. In Tunisia we practise the democracy of form,” Amri says. “All over the world, the gap between the elected and citizens is huge. And Tunisia is part of this world.”

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  5. 15 Dec 2020

    What a great line up & with very own Senior Adviser . glad that the emphasis on Global Youth and SDGs is on Actions & Innovations ... we all need that right now.

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  6. 12 Dec 2020

    Something for the Biden administration to consider if it revives the JCPOA & adds regional issues to the agenda. Considering the bleak human rights record of most Middle Eastern states, human rights issues should be regionalised.

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    9 Dec 2020
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    7 Dec 2020

    📣 Announcement: the newsletter is now my full time job. Starting today it will be delivered to your inbox three times per week, providing news, analysis and commentary on Saudi Arabia. Subscribe now to get a 20% discount:

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    5 Dec 2020

    Youth, Islamists, and tribes appear to be the predominant winners of Kuwait's 2020 parliamentary elections. The biggest losers are liberals and women. Having the most women candidates in history left no representation for women. A setback indeed.

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    2 Dec 2020

    On OPEC what matters is the signals UAE is sending re: policy independence -- Neil Quilliam for Bloomberg : "The UAE is increasingly willing to act in its own direct national interests, and where that doesn’t align with Saudi Arabia it’s confident to go it alone.”

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    2 Dec 2020

    .: “The UAE is increasingly willing to act in its own direct national interests, and where that doesn’t align with Saudi Arabia it’s confident and willing to go it alone.”

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    30 Nov 2020

    New to : There are 33 women running in Kuwait's parliamentary elections taking place December 5th. speaks to the women behind Mudhawi’s List, a platform to promote women in politics.

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  14. 1 Dec 2020

    Always the go to for seasoned and reasoned insights and analysis for both sides of the Gulf

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    30 Nov 2020

    My new Commentary with many thanks to my excellent co-author & colleague

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    30 Nov 2020

    UAE investments in some regions are becoming more aligned with political, security and strategic objectives, increasing potential for conflict and pushback Part 2 of Azure's series on Gulf investment strategies has just been published - Read it here 👇

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    26 Nov 2020

    What seemed like a smooth + meeting ahead & oil quota rollover has hit some turbulence with the airing of grievances. My look at the talks, which may involve some hard convos on the group's future, with comments from &

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    27 Nov 2020

    Saudi Arabia and Russia have invited heads of delegations of JMMc to hold informal consultations on Saturday- sources tell

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    27 Nov 2020

    Forget Black Friday and donate to this worthy cause. Maysaloon are talented, professional, fantastic ambassadors for Syrian culture. It’s a privilege to have gotten to know them and they deserve to be up there among the world’s finest metal musicians.

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    Ahead of next week's OPEC summit, the UAE, Kuwait, and Iraq are all digging in their heels in a reluctance to rollover production cuts which have created winners and losers – with Saudi Arabia and Russia on top and the trio in the latter category. Read 's analysis:

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