Simon Henderson
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Director, Gulf + Energy Policy Program. @washinstitute
Washington, DC
Joined March 2024
President Trump will host Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman on November 18. What's on the agenda? Energy diversification and AI, Israel, the Gaza peace plan, and the U.S.-Saudi defense partnership, write @AmbDennisRoss, @LizyDent, April Longley Alley, @SHendersonDC,
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Washington Institute experts discuss each government’s likely agenda for the landmark visit, from dealmaking in the energy and AI sectors to deepening the bilateral defense relationship and taking...
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Will #Saudi Arabia’s New #Defense Agreement with #Pakistan Have #Proliferation Consequences? | The Washington Institute
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The deal seems mostly symbolic given that Riyadh is a major trading partner with India—Pakistan’s main adversary—but the implications may nevertheless be significant for regional proliferation...
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Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear “Asks”: What Do They Want, What Might They Get? | The Washington Institute 2023 analysis by @SHendersonDC and @davidschenker1
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Riyadh’s reported price for peace with Israel includes a civil nuclear program, but any such deal will require Washington to carefully balance multiple diplomatic, legal, and proliferation concerns.
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#Saudi Arabia’s #Nuclear “Asks”: What Do They Want, What Might They Get? | The Washington Institute. 2023 analysis by Simon Henderson and David Schenker “Well-placed Western officials concede Saudi Arabia was the fourth…customer of A.Q. Khan…”
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Riyadh’s reported price for peace with Israel includes a civil nuclear program, but any such deal will require Washington to carefully balance multiple diplomatic, legal, and proliferation concerns.
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#Saudi Arabia’s #Nuclear “Asks”: What Do They Want, What Might They Get? | The Washington Institute. 2023 analysis by Simon Henderson and David Schenker “Well-placed Western officials concede Saudi Arabia was the fourth…customer of A.Q. Khan…”
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Riyadh’s reported price for peace with Israel includes a civil nuclear program, but any such deal will require Washington to carefully balance multiple diplomatic, legal, and proliferation concerns.
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Views by @robsatloff @LizyDent @SHendersonDC and @DavidMakovsky on the fallout of the targeted strike on Hamas leaders in Doha, including what the U.S. and partners can do to translate this Israeli military surprise into beneficial political achievements.
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A compilation of Washington Institute views on the fallout of the targeted strike on Hamas leaders in Doha, including what the United States and its partners can do to translate this latest Israeli...
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#Israel Strikes #Qatar : Implications for #Gaza Diplomacy, #Gulf Relations, and U.S. Policy | The Washington Institute
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A compilation of Washington Institute views on the fallout of the targeted strike on Hamas leaders in Doha, including what the United States and its partners can do to translate this latest Israeli...
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#Israel Strikes #Qatar : Implications for #Gaza Diplomacy, #Gulf Relations, and U.S. Policy | The Washington Institute
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A compilation of Washington Institute views on the fallout of the targeted strike on Hamas leaders in Doha, including what the United States and its partners can do to translate this latest Israeli...
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#Qatar Relations with #Washington and #Israel Are Being Tested | The Washington Institute What I wrote in 2023
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The Gulf state is using its close relationship with Hamas to help secure the release of Gaza hostages, but these same relations could wind up damaging its political and military ties with the United...
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“Energy dominance” is a most confusing term that obscures more than it illuminates, writes Simon Henderson.
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#Energy #Dominance : A Most Confusing Term - The National Interest
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Reposting #Saudi #Arabia #Nuclear “Asks”: What Do They Want, What Might They Get? | The Washington Institute
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Riyadh’s reported price for peace with Israel includes a civil nuclear program, but any such deal will require Washington to carefully balance multiple diplomatic, legal, and proliferation concerns.
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