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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kristian Coates Ulrichsen (Rice University)Publisher: OUP India Imprint: OUP India Dimensions: Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780190877385ISBN 10: 0190877383 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 01 February 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis volume on the Persian Gulf offers an exceptionally rich set of analytical papers focusing on the internal and external security drivers of policy in key Gulf states, and enriches the analysis by also shedding light on the forces which are shaping relations between these states as well. An excellent addition to the growing body of knowledge on this strategically-important sub-region. -- Anoush Ehteshami, Professor of International Relations at Durham University and author of Dynamics of Change in the Persian Gulf Ulrichsen is one of the most perceptive and prolific analysts of the Persian Gulf, and here he assembles an all-star list of contributors to examine the changes and intersections of domestic and international politics and regional security structures. Following a masterful introduction by the editor, chapters treat little-understood topics such as the policy of the GCC states toward ISIS, North Africa and India, and Iran-Saudi relations. Also explored are attempts by the Gulf states to reformulate the ruling bargain that until now has ensured domestic tranquility, the global energy landscape, the increasing economic role of Gulf royals, youth protests in Kuwait, and the Saudi succession. These essays could not be more timely. -- Lawrence G. Potter, Adjunct Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University This volume on the Persian Gulf offers an exceptionally rich set of analytical papers focusing on the internal and external security drivers of policy in key Gulf states, and enriches the analysis by also shedding light on the forces which are shaping relations between these states as well. An excellent addition to the growing body of knowledge on this strategically-important sub-region. -- Anoush Ehteshami, Professor of International Relations at Durham University and author of Dynamics of Change in the Persian Gulf Ulrichsen is one of the most perceptive and prolific analysts of the Persian Gulf, and here he assembles an all-star list of contributors to examine the changes and intersections of domestic and international politics and regional security structures. Following a masterful introduction by the editor, chapters treat little-understood topics such as the policy of the GCC states toward ISIS, North Africa and India, and Iran-Saudi relations. Also explored are attempts by the Gulf states to reformulate the ruling bargain that until now has ensured domestic tranquility, the global energy landscape, the increasing economic role of Gulf royals, youth protests in Kuwait, and the Saudi succession. These essays could not be more timely. -- Lawrence G. Potter, Adjunct Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University Ulrichsen combines some rich academic chapters in this book where the pros and cons of the GCC countries' internal and external security issues are discussed. -- Insight Turkey This volume on the Persian Gulf offers an exceptionally rich set of analytical papers focusing on the internal and external security drivers of policy in key Gulf states, and enriches the analysis by also shedding light on the forces which are shaping relations between these states as well. An excellent addition to the growing body of knowledge on this strategically-important sub-region.-- Anoush Ehteshami, Professor of International Relations at Durham University and author of Dynamics of Change in the Persian Gulf Ulrichsen is one of the most perceptive and prolific analysts of the Persian Gulf, and here he assembles an all-star list of contributors to examine the changes and intersections of domestic and international politics and regional security structures. Following a masterful introduction by the editor, chapters treat little-understood topics such as the policy of the GCC states toward ISIS, North Africa and India, and Iran-Saudi relations. Also explored are attempts by the Gulf states to reformulate the ruling bargain that until now has ensured domestic tranquility, the global energy landscape, the increasing economic role of Gulf royals, youth protests in Kuwait, and the Saudi succession. These essays could not be more timely. -- Lawrence G. Potter, Adjunct Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University Ulrichsen combines some rich academic chapters in this book where the pros and cons of the GCC countries' internal and external security issues are discussed.-- Insight Turkey This volume on the Persian Gulf offers an exceptionally rich set of analytical papers focusing on the internal and external security drivers of policy in key Gulf states, and enriches the analysis by also shedding light on the forces which are shaping relations between these states as well. An excellent addition to the growing body of knowledge on this strategically-important sub-region. -- Anoush Ehteshami, Professor of International Relations at Durham University and author of Dynamics of Change in the Persian Gulf Ulrichsen is one of the most perceptive and prolific analysts of the Persian Gulf, and here he assembles an all-star list of contributors to examine the changes and intersections of domestic and international politics and regional security structures. Following a masterful introduction by the editor, chapters treat little-understood topics such as the policy of the GCC states toward ISIS, North Africa and India, and Iran-Saudi relations. Also explored are attempts by the Gulf states to reformulate the ruling bargain that until now has ensured domestic tranquility, the global energy landscape, the increasing economic role of Gulf royals, youth protests in Kuwait, and the Saudi succession. These essays could not be more timely. -- Lawrence G. Potter, Adjunct Associate Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University Author InformationKristian Coates Ulrichsen is a Research Fellow for the Middle East at Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy and an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington-Seattle as well as an Associate Fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House). Coates Ulrichsen's research spans the fields of history, politics and economics, and international relations and has focused extensively on the emergence of longer-term and non-traditional threats to the security and stability of Persian Gulf states. He is the author of five books, including Insecure Gulf: The End of Certainty and the Transition to the Post-Oil Era (OUP, 2011), Qatar and the Arab Spring (Oxford University Press, 2014), The First World War in the Middle East (OUP, 2014) and The Gulf States in International Political Economy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), and most recently The United Arab Emirates: Power, Politics, and Policymaking (Routledge, 2016). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |