The changing geopolitics of the Red Sea: Gulf rivalries and global competition

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • The Brookings Doha Center (BDC) held a panel discussion on February 26, 2020 on the changing geopolitics of the Red Sea, which assessed the opportunities and risks posed by regional rivalries and great power competition in the region.
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Комментарии • 49

  • @or4808
    @or4808 4 года назад +5

    Worry about you own oil land nott RED SEA?

  • @TheDavidlloydjones
    @TheDavidlloydjones 4 года назад +4

    How many years have they been doing these Net broadcasts without figgering out how to mike the speakers without a woing-woing echo?

  • @wi4686
    @wi4686 4 года назад +4

    The Red Sea States are Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Yemen, Saudi and Israel. The tiny Qatar has nothing to do with the Red Sea

  • @mattg5712
    @mattg5712 Год назад

    The names Crisis group and Reshid Abdu made me leave this channel, they have been supporting a terrorist group in northern Ethiopia. I don't think one can get any reliable info from them.

  • @jobloggs7275
    @jobloggs7275 Год назад

    When I heard Rashid Abdi and international crisis group that's when I switched off.. literally in the first few seconds. But as always its good to hear where the losers are coming from.😉

  • @davidbasset7557
    @davidbasset7557 4 года назад +5

    Eritrea 🇪🇷 has the most competent administration in the continent of Africa. All multilateral institutions in the region will fail without Eritrea in the driver’s seat.

    • @temesgen754
      @temesgen754 4 года назад +2

      You're Lunatic

    • @umaraly
      @umaraly 4 года назад

      @Dan G
      Where do you live in which planet ?! Eritrea is a sovereign country recognized by Ethiopia and there's no issue if some Eritreans are of Ethiopian decent it happens everywhere.

    • @iyobghebrekristos9762
      @iyobghebrekristos9762 4 года назад

      The gangs in Eritrea are unfit to represent Eritrea to say the least.
      I don't know how you are trying to say otherwise.
      Check the policies of the regime,& track record for the last 30 years.
      It's a failed nation becouse of the old gangs there.

    • @wi4686
      @wi4686 4 года назад +1

      @@temesgen754 U r hallucinating. U must have smoked ganja.

    • @temesgen754
      @temesgen754 4 года назад

      @@wi4686 I prefer smoking weed than speaking nonsense like you, 1/3 of eritreans living outside there country not alone to run the east Africa, I don't blame you most of you from that place uneducated people

  • @gacanmagaalo4914
    @gacanmagaalo4914 9 месяцев назад

    somalia and gatar is not part of res sea country so they can not do any thing ,the state can do some thing is somaliland ,eritirea ,djibouti, yemrn,saudi,and israel

  • @Wadani924
    @Wadani924 2 года назад

    What does he mean "it is the law so we must speak Arabic because we're in Qatar..."?

  • @tkh4049
    @tkh4049 4 года назад +4

    No Sudan, Eritrea and Djibouti participants in this panel. Do you think you can bring any change?

    • @eriangelino7800
      @eriangelino7800 4 года назад +3

      Good point! It would have been more informative and educational.
      For instance, although Rashid [I don't know his country of origin], but I heard him say something incorrect about the peace agreement between Eritrea and Ethiopia. He was simply echoing some of the fake analysts in Ethiopia.
      The peace agreement was done long time ago between Meles and Isaias in Algeria. The agreement is final and binding.
      I respectfully ask Mr. rashid to do his home work before he rushes repeating false assessments about the peace agreement between the two countries.

    • @mikael3245
      @mikael3245 4 года назад +1

      @@eriangelino7800 you're absolutely right bro , that guy is biased probably financed by Qatari foundations as usual ,

  • @abdifattahroble9472
    @abdifattahroble9472 3 года назад

    Is kasyo is ok luk wamen

  • @mogesadugna2902
    @mogesadugna2902 2 года назад

    amusing, how can i get this video by PDF PLEASE some one help me

  • @tesfug1596
    @tesfug1596 3 года назад

    The reason we’re in this dilemma is because our corrupt Leadership not willing to rule by law therefore we became playing toys of superpowers and the regional power we the people of this region we need to wake up from deep sleep.

  • @binttigray5070
    @binttigray5070 3 года назад

    Other words democracy must be done the people must have a choice to vote we are not we are not okay with dictatorship African are not okay we are very very very very expressive we like self-government self-governing and in individual choice and collected as individual so did the Golf Cart Country should not bring the destructive behavior in Africa

  • @tsegaihaile27
    @tsegaihaile27 4 года назад +3

    Yes Red sea is important artery but the Arabs and their abids don't have a say in it😅

  • @debessaighermatzion3820
    @debessaighermatzion3820 4 года назад

    Shalow analysis not researched well.

  • @lalimba6853
    @lalimba6853 3 года назад

    Red Sea Forum sponsored by the Brookings Institution. Yeah, okay! So in April of 2021, we see that rashid was nothing more than a hired mercenary of the now defunct terrorist TPLF organization. In other words, every utterance coming out of his mouth has to be scrutinized with EXTREME PREJUDICE.

    • @abdimagan3482
      @abdimagan3482 3 года назад

      Am sure soon or later you would agree Rashid

    • @thomasho4825
      @thomasho4825 3 года назад

      Bunch of sour grapes before China start a PRI where were you guys are precise is there a bikini China in the US in this also but US rejected no you guys up a bunch of sour grapes

  • @blankblack8268
    @blankblack8268 4 года назад

    Did I just hear the guy saying they should adapt Arabic because the venue is in quater? Or whatever the name is. Lunatic Arab

    • @mikael3245
      @mikael3245 4 года назад

      may be he can't express it in English,

  • @farhiya28
    @farhiya28 2 года назад +1

    It’s funny, how he keeps talking about “Somaliland” and Somalia as they were two different countries. What’s even more funnier is that west hasn’t realized that the Horn of Africa has woken up from the spell that the west has casted on the them for centuries 😆 The sooner they realize that there is no space for the west in the Horn of Africa, the better it is.
    And don’t even get me started on the underdogs, Arabs😂

  • @ummhussain159
    @ummhussain159 4 года назад +1

    I’ve been benefitting from these lectures and discussions for many years

    • @mikael3245
      @mikael3245 4 года назад

      really , you must be kidding , these people are igniting fire in the region if you really understand what they're talking about, can you find any solution when there is no one representing the countries they are talking about eg, ethiopia eritrea Djibouti saudi arabia emirates Yemen Egypt etc....