Security and Defense Policies of the Arabian Gulf Countries: Options, Crisis Management, and Challenges
Title:
Security and Defense Policies of the Arabian Gulf Countries
Subtitle: Options, Crisis Management, and Challenges
Subject Classification:
Politics and Government, War and Conflict, History
BIC Classification: JP, GTJ, HB
BISAC Classification:
POL021000, POL012000, HIS026000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Publication date:
18 Oct 2024
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-80441-791-1
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-80441-792-8
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Description
The book is an analysis of the security and defense policies of the Arabian Gulf countries, as small states with limited options. The author reviews in depth the historical experience of the Gulf states’ management of crises, their implementation of security options, and the challenges facing security and defense policies.
Themes and topics addressed include: Security policies and the Arab Gulf states’ strategies to achieve self-security; defense options for the Arab Gulf countries; management of security crises; and Security Policy Challenges. It also identifies the most important challenges facing these policies now, namely localization of military manufacturing and the impact of military technology on defense policies in the Gulf countries.
This book is an important reference source for universities and academic institutions concerned with security and defence issues in the Arabian Gulf states; think tanks, universities, and ministries in the Gulf countries; and Western think tanks interested in assessing security and defence policies in the Arabian Gulf countries.
Biography
Author(s): Ashraf Keshk is Director of the Strategic and International Studies Program at the Bahrain Center for Strategic, International and Energy Studies,"Derasat".
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