The Political Economy of Gulf Defense Establishments The Political Economy of Gulf Defense Establishments

The Political Economy of Gulf Defense Establishments

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Publisher Description

The six monarchies on the Arabian Peninsula have devoted enormous sums to defense in past decades. Nevertheless, the gap between their expensive armaments and their capacity to deter aggression and/or project military strength has narrowed but little in that time. This Element takes a political economy approach and argues that structural factors inherent in the Gulf states' political systems prohibit civilian oversight of the defense sector and are responsible for this outcome. Lax restraints on military outlays, in turn, enable widespread corruption, lead to large-scale waste, and account for the purchasing of unneeded, unsuitable, and incompatible weapons systems. The Element explores the challenges caused by plummeting oil prices and the resulting budget cuts and considers the development of domestic defense industries in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, intended as a part of their economic diversification program. The setbacks of the Saudi-led coalition's on-going war in Yemen starkly illustrate the narrative.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2021
18 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
135
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
4.7
MB

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