Washington should avoid the appearance of taking sides in the rivalry between the Saudi crown prince and his younger cousin, the deputy crown prince. A profusion of royal decrees on June 17 appears to have further marginalized Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef and confirms the political ascendancy of King Salman’s son Deputy Crown Prince Muhammad… Keep reading →
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By CHARLES SARTAIN | GRAY REED & MCGRAWNew Russia Sanctions Legislation
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By MARK SHELLEY, II, JEFFREY WHITTLE, JOHN ALLEN YATES | HOGAN LOVELLSThe Paris Agreement: Where We Were, Where We Are, Where We Are Going
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By Michael EisenstadtA sustainable reset will require greater consultation prior to policy initiatives, a greater willingness among GCC states to work together, and a U.S. willingness to reassume a leadership role by fashioning security policy frameworks for its partners. President Trump’s attendance at the recent summits in Riyadh was a first step toward resetting relations with America’s… Keep reading →








