Foreign Relations of the GCC Countries Foreign Relations of the GCC Countries

Foreign Relations of the GCC Countries

Shifting Global and Regional Dynamics

    • $36.99
    • $36.99

Publisher Description

This book examines the foreign policies of the GCC countries six years after the Arab uprisings, in terms of drivers, narratives, actions and outcomes, paying particular attention to Middle Eastern countries, Iran and Western international powers. The assessment focuses on current affairs, but also contributes to establishing a productive link between empirical studies and the existing theoretical frameworks that help explain the increasing foreign policy activism of the GCC countries. All in all, the articles collected in this book shed light on and provide a more solid and fine-grained understanding of how regional powers like Saudi Arabia, as well as the other smaller GCC countries, act and pursue their interests in an environment full of uncertainty, in the context of changing regional and global dynamics and power distribution.

The book brings together the articles published in a Special Issue of the International Spectator.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2018
December 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
144
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
1.3
MB

More Books Like This

The A to Z of the Gulf Arab States The A to Z of the Gulf Arab States
2010
Arab-Iranian Relations Arab-Iranian Relations
2015
What’s behind all the Hate? The Truth about Arab/Islamic Antagonism towards the United States What’s behind all the Hate? The Truth about Arab/Islamic Antagonism towards the United States
2012
From June to October From June to October
2017
US Middle East Policies and Their Consequences US Middle East Policies and Their Consequences
2010
Statecraft in the Middle East Statecraft in the Middle East
2016

More Books by Eman Ragab & Silvia Colombo

The GCC in the Mediterranean in Light of the Arab Spring The GCC in the Mediterranean in Light of the Arab Spring
2013
Bridging the Gulf with Iraq Bridging the Gulf with Iraq
2013