Insights

Implications of China’s Five-Year Plan for the GCC

Implications of China’s Five-Year Plan for the GCC

In light of China’s expected push to full technology independence, GCC States would be well advised to conduct thorough reviews of the security implications of their technological partnerships with China, if only from the perspective of the ramifications this may have on their relationship with the United States.

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Implications of the US Presidential election for the GCC

Implications of the US Presidential election for the GCC

The US elections present the GCC countries with potential challenges regardless of the outcome. On balance, the Gulf states would prefer a Donald Trump victory because it is easier to deal with an incumbent leader, who, despite being transactional and capricious, is still committed to the view that Saudi Arabia and the other GCC states are strategic allies and that the US has vital interests in the region that need protecting.

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Universal Basic Income: a solution for labour challenges in GCC States?

Universal Basic Income: a solution for labour challenges in GCC States?

A growing number of countries globally are considering and sometimes experimenting with Universal Basic Income (UBI), as an instrument for wealth distribution and social equity. GCC states could be the ideal testing ground for new distributional policies such as UBI which could reduce the fiscal burden of an over-extended public sector workforce while maintaining the social contract.

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