Author

Sinan Yiter
Founder, Horn & Gulf
Field-Grounded Risk Analysis

Sinan Yiter writes from the intersection of field experience and strategic analysis.

His perspective is shaped not in theory alone, but through exposure to environments where political, economic and security dynamics unfold in real time. He studied International Business Management at the Lebanese International University, but his analytical framework was formed in the field—during the years he spent in Yemen covering the Arab Spring and the conflicts that followed.

As a war correspondent, he documented not only events, but the structures beneath them: power fragmentation, institutional collapse and the emergence of non-state actors. This field exposure later extended into diplomacy reporting in Ankara, where he was accredited to the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry for European Union Affairs, and covered high-level processes including the G20 Summit in Antalya.

Over time, his work moved beyond reporting into execution. Through entrepreneurship, international trade and high-value real estate transactions across the Gulf, he operated within the same systems he now analyzes—capital flows, investor behavior and regional risk perception.

This dual exposure—field and market—forms the basis of his approach.

His analysis focuses on how geopolitical dynamics translate into economic outcomes, how perception shapes capital movement, and how regional systems absorb or redistribute stress.

At Horn & Gulf, his work follows a simple principle: cut through narrative noise, and focus on structure.

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