On June 5, the Primakov Center held an online presentation of an analytical brief by Artem Adrianov, Junior Research Fellow at MGIMO’s Institute for International Studies and Project Manager at the Primakov Center, examining the prospects of the Arab monarchies of the Persian Gulf in becoming leaders in the global tech race.
“Arab Monarchies of the Persian Gulf — A New Technological Pole?”
The brief explores how Gulf states are seeking to move beyond oil dependence — from investing in AI and data centers to competing for a place in global semiconductor supply chains. Special attention is paid to the roles of the U.S. and China, the strategic priorities of the UAE and Saudi Arabia, and Russia’s opportunities in this landscape.
The presentation featured contributions from experts at the Institute of Oriental Studies (RAS), IMEMO, and the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.
You can read the theses via the link.
“Arab Monarchies of the Persian Gulf — A New Technological Pole?”
The brief explores how Gulf states are seeking to move beyond oil dependence — from investing in AI and data centers to competing for a place in global semiconductor supply chains. Special attention is paid to the roles of the U.S. and China, the strategic priorities of the UAE and Saudi Arabia, and Russia’s opportunities in this landscape.
The presentation featured contributions from experts at the Institute of Oriental Studies (RAS), IMEMO, and the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation.
You can read the theses via the link.