17 Feb, 2016

The Syrian Conundrum and the Need for Regional Actors to Strategize

Omer Aslan | 17 February 2016

The Russians flocking to Syria, a ‘lame duck’ American President, and a more daring Iran after the implementation of the nuclear deal with the west all imply that the ‘Islamic Alliance’ proposed hastily and clumsily by Saudi Arabia deserves more serious thought than it has hitherto been granted.

The Syrian Conundrum and the Need for Regional Actors to Strategize2022-01-31T10:58:54+03:00
15 Feb, 2016

Iran’s Oil Comeback: The Awakening of a Giant?

Carole Nakhle | 15 February 2016

The lifting of economic and trade sanctions in relation to Iran’s nuclear programme means that the Islamic Republic should be able to export its oil freely to a wide range of customers, just as it did before the imposition of sanctions. Since Iran was not a negligible producer, other producers fear that the timing of its comeback to the market is bad news, as it may lead to lower oil prices for longer, especially if OPEC sticks to its existing strategy. The key questions that the international community is subsequently debating are: will Iran flood the oil market and, more importantly, is it able to do so? As this article argues, the sanctions were only partially responsible for Iran’s energy problems, and their removal will not solve the country’s long standing impediments to production, which, in the absence of sound and robust reforms, will prohibit a rapid expansion in Iranian capacity, as they have done for decades now.

Iran’s Oil Comeback: The Awakening of a Giant?2022-01-28T12:27:22+03:00
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