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From Alliance to Union - Challenges Facing Gulf Cooperation Council States in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
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From Alliance to Union - Challenges Facing Gulf Cooperation Council States in the Twenty-First Century (Paperback)
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After the conservative Arab Gulf Monarchies - Bahrain, Kuwait,
Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) -
joined forces on 25 May 1981 within the Gulf Co-operation Council
(GCC), few fathomed that security requirements on and around the
Arabian Peninsula would be so precarious and for so long. To answer
their search for permanent stability, Arab Gulf rulers erected a
regional alliance that sought to integrate internal and regional
defences, as well as strengthen their existing socio-economic ties.
Several of the monarchies even hoped that co-ordination on foreign
policy issues over which near unanimity existed could, eventually,
lead to a full-fledged union as envisaged in the organisation's
founding charter. Between 1981 and 2015 these Arab Gulf monarchies
experienced major socio-political transformations resulting from
upheavals throughout the Arab and Muslim worlds. The perceived
necessity to bring about a full-fledged union has come into
conflict with entrenched viewpoints from regimes that value
traditional military/political roles and norms. In this new study,
Joseph A Kechichian provides an evaluation of GCC States' military
institutions to better evaluate whether a stable alliance is
capable of enduring over the next few decades, and how civilian
leaders perceive the role and influence of their military officers
for the task. Kechichian raises fundamental questions over
internal, regional and international threats, including an
existential challenge emanating from the Islamic revolutionary
government of Iran, and assesses how GCC professionals may be
pre-paring to tackle them. He further elucidates on the best
methods to meet security challenges not only to secure political
survival but also to determine whether conservative Arab Gulf
regimes can flourish outside an effective alliance. The volume
concludes with an examination of evolving civil-military relations
in the GCC States.
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