The CMER Occasional Briefing Paper

Papers issued to date include

  • Jamal Khashoggi, December 2018
  • 2019 Federal Parliamentary Survey, January 2019
  • Struggle in Yemen, February 2019
  • Xinjang, March 2019
  • UAE Challenges, March 2019
  • Qatar and the Gulf, April 2019
  • Saudi Vision 2030, May 2019
  • Iranian Influences, June 2019
  • The Future of Syria, July 2019
  • The Middle East Military Balance, July 2019
  • Outcomes in Libya, August 2019
  • The Middle East Peace Plan, August 2019
  • Perspectives for Palestine, September 2019
  • Iran’s Aggression, September 2019
  • Turkey’s Ambitions, October 2019
  • China, Russia and Iran: New Power Dynamics, November 2019
  • The EU and Israel, December 2019
  • 2020 Federal Parliamentary Survey, January 2020
  • The Annual Australia Kuwait Review, January 2020
  • The Annual Australia Qatar Review, January 2020
  • The Annual Australia Saudi Arabia Review, February 2020
  • The Annual Australia UAE Review, February 2020
  • Taiwan Is a Better Option than China, February 2020
  • The Middle East Military Balance 2020, March 2020
  • China’s BRI Strategy for the MENA Region, March 2020
  • The Economic & Social Impact of Collapsing Oil Prices, April 2020
  • Covid-19 and the Middle East, April 2020
  • A Revised Political Outlook for the Middle East, May 2020
  • Iran’s Flourishing Military Alliance with China, June 2020
  • Beijing Growing Role in the Middle East, June 2020
  • Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, July 2020
  • MENA’s Role in Boycotting China 2022, July 2020
  • Israel-UAE Agreement a Great Victory for Peace, August 2020
  • UN Arms Embargo against Iran Must Continue, August 2020
  • Trump’s Second-Term Agenda for the Middle East, September 2020
  • The Case for a Kurdish Nation, September 2020
  • The Future of Hezbollah and Iran’s Other Proxies, October 2020
  • China and the United States in the Middle East, October 2020
  • The Russian War in Syria, November 2020
  • Biden’s Middle East Agenda, December 2020
  • Biennial Australia-Gulf States Review, January 2021
  • End of the GCC – Qatar Rift?, January 2021
  • After the Abraham Accords, February 2021
  • Ten Years On, Syria in Decline, February 2021
  • The New China-Iran Alliance, March 2021
  • Ignoring the Muslim Uighurs: Profits before Principals, March 2021
  • Iraq’s Militias Cement their Power, April 2021
  • The Wuhan Virus and the Contracted Middle Eastern Economies, April 2021
  • The Armenian Genocide and Turkey’s Denial, May 2021
  • Iran's Nuclear Timetable: The Weapon Potential, June 2021
  • India’s Military Reach into the Gulf, June 2021
  • 40 years of the Gulf Cooperation Council, July 2021
  • Designating all of Hezbollah as a Terrorist Organization, July 2021
  • MBS – The Great Islamic Reformer, August 2021
  • Containing Hezbollah, August 2021
  • Afghanistan 2001-2021, September 2021
  • The Afghan Resistance to the Taliban, September 2021
  • Qatar and its Terrorist Alliances, October 2021
  • Qatari Regime Funding of Hardline Islamists, November 2021
  • China's Growing Influence in the Gulf, November 2021
  • Iran destabilizes the Gulf region, December 2021
  • The Growing Russia and Qatar Relationship, December 2021
  • 2022 Federal Parliamentary Survey, January 2022
  • The Annual Australia Kuwait Review, January 2022
  • The Annual Australia Qatar Review, January 2022
  • The Annual Australia Saudi Arabia Review, February 2022
  • The Annual Australia UAE Review, February 2022
  • The Annual Australia Israel Review, February 2022
  • Analysing the Russia China Iran Alliance, March 2022
  • Identifying Moscow, Beijing and Tehran’s Assets in Australia, March 2022
  • Islamofascism and Anti-Semitism, April 2022
  • From Syria to Ukraine: Russia’s Unparalleled Criminality, May 2022
  • Religious Freedom Report for MENA, May 2022
  • Islamic Linked Terrorist Groups in South-East Asia, June 2022
  • Qatar’s blood-stained World Cup, June 2022
  • Anti-Semitism and Russia’s Elites, July 2022
  • Russia’s Aggression is Destabilizing for MENA, July 2022