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Through experience with clients, we have recognised the difficulty of keeping current with the plethora of available white paper - correspondingly Gatehouse undertakes the hard work for you.

The Gatehouse team tackles the available white paper and identifies the most informative and thought provoking articles - we create a short summary (the main points in 90 seconds) and a link to the article should you want more detail.  We think this should help in the battle to stay up to date...

(We are always interested in feedback on the content - so if you have favourites you think would be well received, or are looking for further detail on a given geopolitical or topical subject, please get in contact.)

  • Development in Africa (BCG)

    18 June 2013

    Gatehouse reviewed an BCG article about improving living standards in Africa. Highlights include: Now the world is starting to notice the pace of economic change While Sub-Saharan African nations still have levels of well-being far below those of wealthier countries, they are nevertheless among the nations making…

  • Rowhani: The new man in Iran (EIU)

    17 June 2013

    Gatehouse reviewed an EIU article on Rowhani, Iran's newly elected president. Highlights include: Rowhani is a moderate conservative cleric, who likely to take the Islamic Republic on a less confrontational path in its nuclear negotiations with the West Challenges at home: accommodating the demands of regime stalwarts who will…

  • Succession in Saudi Arabia (Al-Monitor)

    17 June 2013

    Gatehouse reviewed an article in Al-Monitor about the question of succession in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Highlights include:    King Abdullah will be the last ruler with the sole power to designate a successor. Future kings may nominate one or more candidates to be approved by a council…

  • Iran: Foreign policy after the election (FA)

    14 June 2013

    Gatehouse reviewed an article in Foreign Affairs about Iran's foreign policy. Highlights include: Domestic politics play a big role in foreign policy Guiding principle of Iranian foreign policy that is in no way up for debate is nationalism, specifically an emphasis on national sovereignty in the face of…

  • Indian Foreign Policy (Foreign Affairs)

    14 June 2013

    Gatehouse reviewed an article in Foreign Affairs about rising India's foreign policy. Highlights include:   Foreign policy elites are wary of talk of ‘India’s rise’ because they fear it sets unrealistically high expectations for Indian economic growth and international responsibilities The 2004 failure of the BJP Party’s ‘India…

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