Web Panel | The New Security Dynamics in the Gulf Amid the Iran War

Web Panel | The New Security Dynamics in the Gulf Amid the Iran War

Online | 30 March 2026
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March 2026
Monday 16:00
Online

Speakers

Abdullah Baabood
Abdullah Baabood
Gulf International Forum
Ali Bakır
Ali Bakır
Qatar University
Betül Doğan Akkaş
Betül Doğan Akkaş
Ankara University

Moderator

Mustafa Caner
SETA
Mustafa Caner serves as a foreign policy researcher at the Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research (SETA) and is the editor-in-chief of Kriter magazine.
Detailed Information

The ongoing Iran war is fundamentally reshaping the Gulf’s security architecture, pushing the region from managed deterrence toward direct exposure and hybrid confrontation. Intensified missile and drone attacks, threats to maritime chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz, and the targeting of critical energy infrastructure have elevated both vulnerability and strategic uncertainty for Gulf states.  

As Gulf countries navigate between escalation and de-escalation, their traditional hedging strategies are eroding, giving way to a more security-driven posture shaped by external dependence, regional fragmentation, and evolving threat perceptions. The panel will explore how these dynamics are redefining deterrence, alliance behavior, and the future of regional order in the Gulf.

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