Information on "Foreign Relations" and "Persian Gulf"
November 2012
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Nov 2012
Turkey and the Gulf Dialogue in the Middle East
Author: Şaban Kardaş
Publisher: Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV)
This article reflects on the enhancement of the Turkey-Gulf relationship, arguing that both sides have overlapping interests in deepening economic and trade connections as well as in achieving a more equitable settlement to regional disputes. More on «Turkey and the Gulf Dialogue in the Middle East»
April 2012
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Apr 2012
The Gulf States in a Changing Strategic Environment
Author: Yoel Guzansky
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This monograph studies the Arab Gulf states, focusing on their responses to the threats that confront them. More on «The Gulf States in a Changing Strategic Environment»
March 2012
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Mar 2012
Politique régionale de l’Iran
Author: Mohammad-Reza Djalili, Thierry Kellner
Publisher: Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP)
Au cours des trente dernières années la République islamique d’Iran a mis en place une « politique régionale » sur une base ad hoc. More on «Politique régionale de l’Iran»
February 2012
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Feb 2012
The Gulf States: Between Iran and the West
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
Among others, this issue mainly considers the following questions: Why has the "Arab spring" bypassed the Gulf States (apart from Bahrain)? How do the societies in the Gulf States differ from other societies in the Middle East? What guides US policy ... More on «The Gulf States: Between Iran and the West»
January 2012
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2012
Strategic Studies Quarterly Vol 5, No 4, Winter 2011
Author: Brett Lambert, James P Finch, Shawn Steene, Joseph S Nye, Michael Kraig, Mark O. Yeisley, Charles E Costanzo, Chika Yamamoto, Karl P Mueller
Publisher: Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
This issue of Strategic Studies Quarterly focuses on the challenges the US is facing in East and South Asia as well as Middle East respectively – analyzed from a national security and strategic point of view. More on «Strategic Studies Quarterly Vol 5, No 4, Winter 2011»
September 2011
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30 Sep 2011
The Gulf States and Syria
Author: Emile Hokayem
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This brief argues that the unrest in Syria offers the Gulf States an opportunity to weaken or even dislodge an Assad regime aligned with Iran. More on «The Gulf States and Syria»
March 2011
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Mar 2011
"Strategically Lonely" Iran Exploits Opportunities for Regional Influence
Author: Barbara Slavin
Publisher: Atlantic Council
This brief outlines Iran's relations with Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, and the Arab nations across the Persian Gulf, and discusses the impact of unsettled Arab politics on Iran. More on «"Strategically Lonely" Iran Exploits Opportunities for Regional Influence»
January 2011
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Jan 2011
Reinforcing Interregional Cooperation Between the EU and the GCC
Author: Anaïs Faure Atger, Elspeth Guild
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Both the EU and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are major political and economic actors, and the development of strategic partnerships in selected areas between the regions is among the priorities on their respective agendas. More on «Reinforcing Interregional Cooperation Between the EU and the GCC»
July 2010
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Jul 2010
Strategic Assessment Vol 13, No 1
Author: Shmuel Even, Zaki Shalom, Oded Eran, Ron Tira, Meir Elran, Daniel Sobelman, Yoel Guzansky
Publisher: Institute for National Security Studies (INSS)
This journal issue examines US-Israel relations, the economic and strategic impact of Israel's natural gas resources as well as the country's civil defense system. More on «Strategic Assessment Vol 13, No 1»
January 2010
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2010
The EU and the GCC
Author: Christian Koch, Leif Stenberg, Saleh Al-Mani, Anoush Ehteshami, Mehmet Asutay, Christopher M Davidson, Abdulrahman M Abouammoh, Ebtisam Al-Kitbi, Abdulhadi Khalaf
Publisher: Gulf Research Center (GRC)
Given that slightly more than 20 years have passed by since the 1988 EU-GCC Cooperation Agreement (then under its precursor, the European Community), it is appropriate both to take stock and look forward, to evaluate what has been accomplished, an... More on «The EU and the GCC»


