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The United States and the Gulf : shifting pressures, strategies and alignments / edited by Steven W. Hook and Tim Niblock.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Gulf Research Center book seriesPublisher: Berlin : Gerlach Press, 2015Description: 1 online resource (195 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783940924674
  • 3940924679
  • 3940924660
  • 9783940924667
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: United States and the Gulf.DDC classification:
  • 327.73053 23
LOC classification:
  • E183.P35 U56 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Steven W. Hook and Tim Niblock -- Strategic economic relationships and strategic openings in the Gulf / Tim Niblock -- Hegemonic stability and American power / Steven W. Hook -- Arabia to Asia: the myths and merits of an American "pivot" / John Duke Anthony -- The evolving American security role in the Gulf / David B. Des Roches -- The eagle's nest in the Gulf: analysis of US military deployment in the GCC countries (1991-2014) / Degang Sun and Yahia H. Zoubir -- The future of a critical US relationship in the Gulf: US-Saudi relations and the rise of the Saudi "garrison state" / Mohammed Turki Al-Sudairi -- America's monetary stake in the Gulf and the looming challenge of the Petroyuan / Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett -- Emerging dynamics of the US-Gulf engagement: India's policy options / Girijesh Pant -- The European Union in the Gulf: new opportunities for cooperation / Cinzia Bianco -- On the right side of history? US transitions and the possibilities of a British strategic role in the gulf / Saul Kell and Gareth Stansfield.
Summary: The Gulf region's relations with the outside world are changing radically. The Gulf's major trading partners are now no longer predominantly Western. China, in particular, now has a significant stake and highly critical interests in the region. The United States still dominates the security field, yet its Gulf allies have come to doubt the strength of US commitment. Meanwhile the Arab monarchies of the Gulf are struggling to cope with multiple divisions, problems and threats: the radical forces of change unleashed by the Arab Spring, the rising power of ISIS, and the destabilising impact of t.
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Introduction / Steven W. Hook and Tim Niblock -- Strategic economic relationships and strategic openings in the Gulf / Tim Niblock -- Hegemonic stability and American power / Steven W. Hook -- Arabia to Asia: the myths and merits of an American "pivot" / John Duke Anthony -- The evolving American security role in the Gulf / David B. Des Roches -- The eagle's nest in the Gulf: analysis of US military deployment in the GCC countries (1991-2014) / Degang Sun and Yahia H. Zoubir -- The future of a critical US relationship in the Gulf: US-Saudi relations and the rise of the Saudi "garrison state" / Mohammed Turki Al-Sudairi -- America's monetary stake in the Gulf and the looming challenge of the Petroyuan / Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett -- Emerging dynamics of the US-Gulf engagement: India's policy options / Girijesh Pant -- The European Union in the Gulf: new opportunities for cooperation / Cinzia Bianco -- On the right side of history? US transitions and the possibilities of a British strategic role in the gulf / Saul Kell and Gareth Stansfield.

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The Gulf region's relations with the outside world are changing radically. The Gulf's major trading partners are now no longer predominantly Western. China, in particular, now has a significant stake and highly critical interests in the region. The United States still dominates the security field, yet its Gulf allies have come to doubt the strength of US commitment. Meanwhile the Arab monarchies of the Gulf are struggling to cope with multiple divisions, problems and threats: the radical forces of change unleashed by the Arab Spring, the rising power of ISIS, and the destabilising impact of t.

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