Information on "Security" and "United Arab Emirates"
March 2012
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Mar 2012
Strategic Trade Controls in the United Arab Emirates
Author: Aaron Dunne
Publisher: Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (FRS) / Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) / International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) / Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
This paper explores in detail the United Arab Emirates’ implementation of strategic trade controls with respect to dual-use goods destined for weapons of mass destruction (WMD). More on «Strategic Trade Controls in the United Arab Emirates»
August 2011
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Aug 2011
Enduring Ties and Enduring Interests?
Author: Rodger Shanahan
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
Mainly as a consequence of its military commitments in Afghanistan and Iraq, Australia has built strong defense ties in the Persian Gulf, particularly with the UAE. More on «Enduring Ties and Enduring Interests?»
June 2011
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Jun 2011
Dubai, Qatar, and the Gulf Emirates' Uncertain Path to the Future
Author: Emma Hooper
Publisher: CIDOB Foundation
The indications are that the United Arab Emirates is becoming increasingly repressive, as the Rulers of the Emirates become uncomfortable about pro-democratic change. More on «Dubai, Qatar, and the Gulf Emirates' Uncertain Path to the Future»
January 2010
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13 Jan 2010
Iran: Regional Perspectives and US Policy
Author: Casey L Addis, Christopher M Blanchard, Kenneth Katzman, Carol Migdalovitz, Jim Nichol, Jeremy M Sharp, Jim Zanotti
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report provides a description of Iran’s neighbors’ policies and interests, options for Congressional consideration, and an analysis of potential regional implications. More on «Iran: Regional Perspectives and US Policy»
January 2009
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2009
Britain and the Gulf Shaikhdoms, 1820 - 1971
Author: James Onley
Publisher: Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS)
This publication examines Great Britain's protection of Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and the Trucial States (United Arab Emirates) during the era of British hegemony in the region. More on «Britain and the Gulf Shaikhdoms, 1820 - 1971»
July 2008
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Jul 2008
Familienbetriebe mit Anpassungsschwierigkeiten
Author: Katja Niethammer
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Heute werden Bahrain, Katar, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi-Arabien und die Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate zumeist als vielversprechende Reformstaaten wahrgenommen. More on «Familienbetriebe mit Anpassungsschwierigkeiten»
May 2008
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May 2008
Why the Gulf Matters: Crafting an Australian Security Policy for the Arabian Gulf
Author: Rodger Shanahan
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This brief discusses the importance of the Persian Gulf to Australia's security. More on «Why the Gulf Matters: Crafting an Australian Security Policy for the Arabian Gulf»
August 2007
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Aug 2007
Iraq and the Gulf States: The Balance of Fear
Author: Jon B Alterman
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report looks at the Gulf States surrounding Iraq and assesses their influence and interests in Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein as well as the direct impact on US bilateral relations. More on «Iraq and the Gulf States: The Balance of Fear»
September 2006
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Sep 2006
Al Nakhlah - Fall 2006
Author: Lorenzo Vidino, Conor McAuliffe, Jonathan Thomas, Geoffrey Gresh, Daniel Benaim, Shamineh S. Byramji
Publisher: Fletcher School, Tufts University / Al Nakhlah
This issue covers recent and historic developments in the Arab world and in Southwest Asia, including options for US policy toward Iraq, social and political repercussions of the October 2005 earthquake in Pakistan and the changing policy of Turkey t... More on «Al Nakhlah - Fall 2006»
October 2001
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Oct 2001
Iraq and the Gulf War: Decision-Making in Baghdad
Author: F. Gregory Gause III
Publisher: Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO)
This case study examines the actions and decisions taken by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein before and during the 1991 Gulf War. More on «Iraq and the Gulf War: Decision-Making in Baghdad»


