Hostile relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia are partially
responsible for the political instability plaguing the Middle East.
This book argues that rapprochement between Tehran and Riyadh is
possible and it sets out a realistic agenda for managing their
intractable conflict. Ibrahim Fraihat interviewed over sixty
scholars, policy makers, think-tank experts and activists to gain
an clear, all-round view of Iran-Saudi relations since the invasion
of Iraq by US troops in 2003. His research shows that effective
peacebuilding would be achievable if the participating countries
integrated their diplomatic efforts on three levels: government,
Track Two and grassroots. The result is a fresh perspective on a
dangerous and unpredictable rift that affects not only its primary
parties - Iran and Saudi Arabia - but also the future of the wider
Middle East.
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