Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 12/2014

The Middle East: Change and Upheaval 2013

Dr Christian Koch, Dr Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou, Dr Klejda Mulaj

December 2013

The Geneva Centre for Security Policy

Abstract

As the Middle East continues to grapple with challenging questions of continuity and change, a group of distinguished thinkers on the region’s politics and society met from 29 June – 1 July 2013, in Gstaad, Switzerland, to analyze current political dynamics and their implications for the region and beyond. This 11th Annual Conference organized jointly by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), the Crown Centre for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University, and the Gulf Research Center (GRC) aimed to take stock of developments in the Middle East over the previous year and bring about a greater understanding of the complex problems faced by a perplexingly disordered region. Following on the 10th meeting in 2012, the primary focus of the discussion was on the Arab revolutions, their overall significance and outlook as well as their impact in the region with a specific emphasis on Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, and Jordan. In addition, Iran’s domestic politics and its international security implications; the GCC states and their place in the broader Middle East; as well as Israeli-Palestinian relations also featured prominently. The meeting opened by looking at the broader geopolitical and regional dynamics and concluded with a session considering policy implications in relation to present regional political dynamics. This report summarizes discussions held in the course of this meeting and in the tradition of previous reports on this Conference series, no direct, personal attributions are made herein. The Conference’s program is included.