Olivier Da Lage

Editor-in-Chief, Radio France International

A veteran journalist specialising in Middle-Eastern affairs, Olivier started his career as a Bahrain-based freelance correspondent in the Gulf. He thereafter joined Radio France International (RFI) to cover the Middle East. He is now editor-in-chief at RFI. A graduate from Sciences Po Paris, he has written several books and many articles about the Arab Gulf countries. Olivier also teaches at IRIS, a French think tank specialising on strategic issues. He is currently writing a book on India’s foreign policy. Awards: Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres
Education

Graduate of Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris and Centre de formation des journalistes

Expertise

West Asia, Gulf

Last modified: December 13, 2017

Recent projects

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13 January 2016 Gateway House

Ramifications of Saudi mass execution

By executing an influential Shia cleric among 47 other prisoners, Saudi Arabia has increased the possibility of prolonging conflict in West Asia. The country’s actions have stirred up its differences with Iran, thereby diminishing the possibility of finding political solutions to the civil wars in Syria and Yemen.
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24 December 2015 Gateway House

Coalition of the unwilling

On 14 December, Saudi Arabia announced the formation of an anti-terrorism coalition of 34 Islamic countries. But with key potential partners such as Algeria, Lebanon, and Pakistan refusing to join, the hastily-assembled group has put Saudi credibility in the spotlight instead of deflecting western criticism of the kingdom’s inaction against Sunni jihadism