Synopses & Reviews
The nexus, between regional instability and the preservation of global security is nowhere more tenuous than in the Gulf.
Gulf Security in the Twenty-First Century brings together some of the foremost area experts to explore the most pressing issues, including military threats to the region, obstacles to economic development and socio-economic harmonization, and challenges to political stability. In particular, the work examines Irans often enigmatic foreign policy vis-à-vis its Gulf neighbors, Iraqs resurgent military threat, choices and constraints confronting US Middle East policy, and Europes inability to identify and pursue a united policy to safeguard its economic interests in the area.
Synopsis
The nexus, between regional instability and the preservation of global security is nowhere more tenuous than in the Gulf. "Gulf Security in the Twenty-First Century brings together some of the foremost area experts to explore the most pressing issues, including military threats to the region, obstacles to economic development and socio-economic harmonization, and challenges to political stability. In particular, the work examines Iran's often enigmatic foreign policy vis-a-vis its Gulf neighbors, Iraq's resurgent military threat, choices and constraints confronting US Middle East policy, and Europe's inability to identify and pursue a united policy to safeguard its economic interests in the area.
About the Author
Christian Koch is based in Abu Dhabi and is an independent research institution dedicated to the promotion of professional research and education excellence in the United Arab Emirates.