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    The Arab states of the Gulf and BRICS: new strategic partnerships in politics and economics
    Conflict resolution and creation of a security community in the Gulf region
    The Gulf States, Asia and the Indian Ocean
    Social and Economic Development in the Arab Gulf
    The Political Economy of Saudi Arabia
    Saudi Arabia
    • Saudi Arabia

      Power, Legitimacy and Survival

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the rich tapestry of Saudi Arabia, this book delves into its cultural heritage, historical significance, and modern developments. It examines the intricate blend of tradition and innovation within the kingdom, highlighting key aspects such as its religious importance, economic transformation, and social changes. Through vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, readers gain a deeper understanding of Saudi Arabia's role on the global stage and its evolving identity in the 21st century.

      Saudi Arabia
    • The Political Economy of Saudi Arabia

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the evolution of the Saudi economy from the 1960s to today, this book offers a comprehensive survey of the country's significant political and economic role in the Middle East. It explores key developments and transformations, providing valuable insights into the factors shaping Saudi Arabia's economic landscape over the decades.

      The Political Economy of Saudi Arabia
    • The crucial importance of the Gulf region today � which may be defined as comprising the states of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, with Iran as a non-Arab onlooker � has stimulated surprisingly little interest in academic circles. Much of what has been written, moreover, focuses exclusively on those aspects of direct concern to external interests. The focus of this book is on the Gulf region as an area with its own problems of social, economic and political development. It examines the dimensions of the attempts by the governments and peoples of the area to create new social, economic and political structures � stemming mainly, of course, from their new-found oil wealth. First published in 1980.

      Social and Economic Development in the Arab Gulf
    • Among the many strategic and economic issues facing the Gulf in the coming years, those relating to the Indian Ocean are set to be among the most challenging. In the re-ordering of global economic and political power which is currently underway, the Indian Ocean constitutes a key arena for regional and global competition and rivalry. With the leading Asian powers playing a more pro-active role in the region, sometimes with conflicting ambitions, and the United States intent on maintaining its established maritime hegemony there, the potential dangers for the Gulf states are considerable. Gulf economic interests and perhaps regime stability would be severely affected by conflict. This book contends that the Gulf states need to play an active part in the promotion of Indian Ocean stability and security, working with other Indian Ocean states to develop institutional structures and practices which encourage cooperation and provide avenues for conflict resolution. They have everything to gain from such a strategy.

      The Gulf States, Asia and the Indian Ocean
    • The bitter confrontation between Saudi Arabia and Iran is not only stoking conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Yemen, but now threatens the stability, security and well-being of the whole Gulf region. All the major global powers have significant interests in this area, and the pursuit of these interests adds further layers of division and conflict. This book goes to the heart of this issue, examining the critical modalities whereby the „Gulf Cold War“ can be brought to an end. What is needed, the contributors argue, is the creation of a security community among the states of the Gulf. The processes through which this could be achieved are carefully examined. All those interested in the future and well-being of the Gulf region should give consideration to the perspectives advanced.

      Conflict resolution and creation of a security community in the Gulf region
    • How the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) relates to BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) is, in the light of the growing strength and importance of this organisation and the countries which comprise it, of critical importance. The GCC countries have fast-growing economies, and they share some of the attributes and concerns of BRICS countries. The issue is not simply how the GCC countries handle their relations with the individual BRICS countries, but more importantly how they relate to an alternative structure of coordination and perhaps power in the global order. Their established links and alliances may no longer be enough to satisfy either their economic needs or their security concerns.

      The Arab states of the Gulf and BRICS: new strategic partnerships in politics and economics
    • The Gulf region’s primary economic relationships are rapidly shifting from West to East. Relations with China, Japan and South Korea are becoming increasingly strategic in nature: based on a degree of mutual dependence far greater than is present in Gulf-Western relations. The balance of global politics will be critically affected by this powerful emerging relationship. This book provides documentation of the trend and examines some of the political and strategic issues which follow from it.

      Security dynamics of East Asia in the Gulf region
    • Asia constitutes the hub of the transformation of global economic power today. The Gulf, itself part of Asia, is of increasing importance in this transformation. This book documents the growing interactions between the economies of the Gulf states and those of the rest of Asia. These relationships are critical to how the world economy develops over the next decade, and how economic (and perhaps strategic) power is distributed. This volume assembles cutting-edge thinking by 16 specialists on a wide variety of topics covering Arab Gulf relations with China, Japan, ASEAN, Korea and India, as well as with Russia, Iran and Turkey.

      Asia-Gulf economic relations in the 21st century