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9781441128263

The International Relations of the Gulf Cooperation Council States

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  • ISBN13:

    9781441128263

  • ISBN10:

    1441128263

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2036-02-14
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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The book focuses on the international relations of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the only successful regional integration effort in the Arab world. The Gulf region is a key center of international politics and security, and the GCC states (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE) are carving out a role for themselves, not only to promote economic development, but also to develop concerted foreign policies. The book looks at the policymaking process and the role of the GCC as an international institution. Case studies highlight key regional and international relationships, e.g., with Iraq, Iran, Yemen, the US, Russia, Asia, and the EU.Christian Koch is Director of International Studies at the Gulf Research Center in Dubai. His unique and thorough analysis of the GCC states will be a key text for those studying Arab politics and for policymakers who need to understand the dynamics shaping the Gulf region.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Thesis and Conceptual Argument / PART ONE - Theoretical Framework / 1. The GCC States as Emerging International Actors / 2. The Foreign Policy Decision-Making Process in the GCC States / 3. The GCC as a Foreign Policy Institution / PART TWO - The Regional Environment / 4. GCC-Iran Relations / 5. GCC-Iraq Relations / 6. The GCC-Yemen Relations / 7. The GCC and the Broader Middle East / PART THREE - The GCC and International Issues / 8. The GCC and the United States / 9. The GCC and Europe / 10. The GCC and Asia / 11. The GCC and Russia / 12. The GCC and the International Economic Order / PART FOUR Towards Peace and Stability in the Gulf / 13. Models of Gulf Security Architecture / 14. Conclusion: Outlook and Prospects

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