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A decade after the war for Kuwait and two decades after the Iran-Iraq war, the wider Gulf region is mired in internal, regional and international conflicts. The contributors present analytical perspectives—including solution-oriented assessments—to identify major causes for actual and potential conflicts throughout the Gulf. Original essays cover Iranian, Iraqi, Saudi and Arab Gulf States’ political agendas on the domestic, regional and international fronts, assessments of pending border disputes, relations among the Gulf states themselves, and their ties with several Western powers. The study closes with four "trends" chapters looking at the 2000-2010 period.
The stability of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia remains critical to Western security and economic interests. This crucial study focuses on generation change and identifies individuals with greatest leadership potential; examines their political, social, and religious views, including of the US; and evaluates factors likely to influence the survival of the Sauds as a ruling family. Understanding who are the players and what they are likely to do is ever more important. Supplemented with basic documents on Saudi Arabia, this is a vital resource for business and political analysts.
A decade after the War for Kuwait and two decades after the
Iran-Iraq War, the wider Gulf region remains mired in internal,
regional and international conflicts. Iran, Iraq, and the Arab Gulf
States presents analytical perspectives - including
solution-oriented assessments to identify major causes for actual
and potential conflicts throughout the Gulf. The twenty-six papers
assembled in this volume identify trends for the next decade.
Studies on Iranian, Iraqi, Saudi and Arab Gulf States' political
agendas on the domestic, regional and international fronts are
included, along with assessments on pending legal issues, including
border disputes, relations among the Gulf states themselves, as
well as their complex and evolving ties with several Western
powers. The study closes with four 'trends' chapters looking at the
2000-2010 period.
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