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This book analyses the fifteen-year-long strategic partnership
between NATO and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The book goes
on to address several key questions raised in the year since the
inception of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI): Is the
initiative a framework for consultation on Gulf and regional
security issues? Is it a security initiative or a defensive one?
Even more importantly, how was this initiative developed? Was there
a mutual eagerness, on the part of NATO or that of the four Gulf
States, to develop it? Is it possible for the initiative to be
redeveloped and have other dimensions and outlooks in the future?
Throughout the book, the author provides a comprehensive
understanding and assessment of NATO's policies and their impact on
the security of the Arab Gulf region.
This book outlines the state of play in maritime security in the
Gulf and provides a historical perspective to current issues while
also surveying different mechanisms for Gulf maritime security,
both at the collective and individual state levels. The book
addresses a number of questions related to maritime security in the
Gulf States, such as what are the main threats facing maritime
security? Do the Arab Gulf States have the necessary naval
capabilities to confront these maritime security threats? What are
the efforts that the Arab Gulf States have made in order to
maintain their maritime security? What are the regional frameworks
through which the Arab Gulf States can address maritime security
threats? And what are the obstacles hindering the Arab Gulf States'
efforts to maintain maritime security? This book would be a
valuable read for Gulf Cooperation Council States, the ministries
of defense in the Arabian Gulf countries, security institutions,
the Arabian Gulf countries' military academies, thinks tanks and
universities in the six Gulf States, Western think thanks concerned
with the Arabian Gulf region, and scholars specializing in Arabian
Gulf countries.
This book outlines the state of play in maritime security in the
Gulf and provides a historical perspective to current issues while
also surveying different mechanisms for Gulf maritime security,
both at the collective and individual state levels. The book
addresses a number of questions related to maritime security in the
Gulf States, such as what are the main threats facing maritime
security? Do the Arab Gulf States have the necessary naval
capabilities to confront these maritime security threats? What are
the efforts that the Arab Gulf States have made in order to
maintain their maritime security? What are the regional frameworks
through which the Arab Gulf States can address maritime security
threats? And what are the obstacles hindering the Arab Gulf
States’ efforts to maintain maritime security? This book would be
a valuable read for Gulf Cooperation Council States, the ministries
of defense in the Arabian Gulf countries, security institutions,
the Arabian Gulf countries’ military academies, thinks tanks and
universities in the six Gulf States, Western think thanks concerned
with the Arabian Gulf region, and scholars specializing in Arabian
Gulf countries.
This book analyses the fifteen-year-long strategic partnership
between NATO and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The book goes
on to address several key questions raised in the year since the
inception of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI): Is the
initiative a framework for consultation on Gulf and regional
security issues? Is it a security initiative or a defensive one?
Even more importantly, how was this initiative developed? Was there
a mutual eagerness, on the part of NATO or that of the four Gulf
States, to develop it? Is it possible for the initiative to be
redeveloped and have other dimensions and outlooks in the future?
Throughout the book, the author provides a comprehensive
understanding and assessment of NATO's policies and their impact on
the security of the Arab Gulf region.
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