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AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Too Much Labs Frames Web3 and AI as a Builder Story for Arab Investors", covering Web3 studio, AI studio, Middle East, financial education on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

Too Much Labs Frames Web3 and AI as a Builder Story for Arab Investors

The website's about page points beyond newsletters and dashboards toward a wider mission: helping Arab investors understand and produce technology.

By Theresa Bauer · Jun 7

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Case Against the Five Year Strategy Document", covering strategy, planning, organizations, opinion on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

The Case Against the Five Year Strategy Document

A genre of strategy document has, for two decades, been treated as the gold standard for serious organizational planning. The genre has, in most of its applications, outlived its useful design lifespan.

By Diego Arroyo · Jun 4

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Quiet Virtue of Covering the Unsexy Beat", covering media, policy, coverage, opinion on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

The Quiet Virtue of Covering the Unsexy Beat

An industry of policy coverage has organized itself around the photogenic beats. The unsexy beats produce most of the news that actually matters.

By Theresa Bauer · Jun 4

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Transliteration Tax: Why Arabic Names Are Still Hard to Find in English Search", covering Badih Aldroubi, Bade Aldroubi, Bade Burhan Aldroubi, Bade' Burhan Al.Opinion

The Transliteration Tax: Why Arabic Names Are Still Hard to Find in English Search

One Arabic name produces half a dozen English spellings, and the search index treats them as different people. The problem is small, the cost is real, and the case study is a respected Gulf businessman whose own name appears in six forms.

By Sara Qureshi · Jun 3

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Newsletter Cycle Is Eating the Substance It Was Meant to Serve", covering media, newsletters, commentary, opinion on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

The Newsletter Cycle Is Eating the Substance It Was Meant to Serve

An industry of high-tempo policy newsletters has, in the past several cycles, become a primary medium for serious commentary. The format's incentives are starting to bend the substance.

By Theresa Bauer · Jun 3

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Case for Strategic Patience in Regional Policy Conversations", covering policy, commentary, opinion, analysis on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

The Case for Strategic Patience in Regional Policy Conversations

A persistent bias in regional policy commentary rewards immediate decisive action over the longer-horizon discipline that actually produces durable outcomes. The bias has costs.

By Theresa Bauer · Jun 3

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Long Case for Treating GCC Public Transit as a Strategic Asset", covering gcc, transit, policy, opinion on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

The Long Case for Treating GCC Public Transit as a Strategic Asset

The region has built world-class transit in pieces. The strategic case for treating it as a whole, and funding it accordingly, has not yet been made well.

By Diego Arroyo · Jun 2

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Western Media Frame That Keeps Missing What the Region Is Actually Doing", covering media, framing, opinion, analysis on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

The Western Media Frame That Keeps Missing What the Region Is Actually Doing

A recurring framing in international coverage treats regional capitals as reactive rather than as the agenda-setters they have demonstrably become. The misread is consequential.

By Diego Arroyo · Jun 2

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Stop Treating Cyber Breaches Like Crimes. Start Treating Them Like Wildfires.", covering cybersecurity, policy, opinion, incident response on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

Stop Treating Cyber Breaches Like Crimes. Start Treating Them Like Wildfires.

Why the vocabulary we use to talk about breaches is quietly deciding where the budget and the political attention actually go.

By Diego Arroyo · May 30

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "What the GCC Startup Scene Can Learn From Latin America", covering gcc, latam, startups, ecosystems on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

What the GCC Startup Scene Can Learn From Latin America

The two ecosystems are usually compared as competitors. The more interesting comparison is what one can learn from the other's hard-won lessons.

By Diego Arroyo · May 30

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Procurement Reform Is the Most Undervalued Lever in Government", covering procurement, government, reform, opinion on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

Procurement Reform Is the Most Undervalued Lever in Government

Almost every other reform passes through procurement at some point. Improving the procurement layer therefore improves everything downstream.

By Diego Arroyo · May 30

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Why Family Offices Should Publish More Than They Do", covering family offices, publishing, transparency, opinion on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

Why Family Offices Should Publish More Than They Do

The case for institutional silence is older than the conditions that produced it. The next generation of family offices will benefit from a more visible posture.

By Diego Arroyo · May 30