Sigurd Neubauer
Sigurd Neubauer is a non-resident fellow at Gulf International Forum and a widely recognized expert on Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries' foreign and security policies, particularly those of Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. He has extensively analyzed the strategic dimensions of Gulf-Israeli relations and their implications for regional security. Neubauer has contributed to various international media outlets and think tanks, offering insights into the dynamics of Gulf politics and their broader geopolitical context.
Throughout his career, Neubauer has focused on the intersection of U.S. foreign policy and Middle Eastern geopolitical shifts. His work often explores the evolving security architecture of the Gulf region, especially in the context of American strategic interests and the regional influence of non-Gulf states such as Israel. His analyses help in understanding the complex web of diplomatic, security, and economic ties that shape the Middle East.
Neubauer's expertise is frequently sought by policymakers, academics, and international media. He participates in various global forums and discussions that address Middle Eastern affairs, contributing to policy debates and academic research. His insights are pivotal in shaping the understanding of Gulf-Israel relations, especially in the era of changing alliances and persistent regional challenges.