This book offers a concise and detailed analysis of the United
Arab Emirates (UAE) foreign aid as a main instrument in its foreign
policy. Exploring the cultural factors that have impacted on the
foreign policy behaviour of the UAE and its foreign aid, the author
argues that Arabism and Islamic traditions have shaped the country
's foreign policy in general and foreign aid in particular.
Examining in depth the motives and purposes of this large aid
program through the lens of International Relations theories
(mainly Constructivism and Rationalism), the book details the UAE
's foreign policy and aid program since its inception. Drawing on a
comprehensive analysis of two major recipients of aid from the UAE
Palestine and Pakistan the focus moves beyond the UAE to show how
cultural factors have impacted on the behaviour of the authorities
across the wider Arab Middle East.
This critical assessment and analysis of the UAE 's foreign
policy will be of particular interest to students, researchers and
academics interested in Middle East studies, the Gulf States,
Middle East politics, and foreign aid and foreign policy.
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