<div><p>Abstract Should the US strategy toward the Gulf be one of offshore balancing or one of deep engagement? The debate on US grand strategy lacks solid empirical ground. I address this issue by providing a study of the US´ role as the Gulf’s security provider. I investigate the extent to which distinct military strategies have affected the stability of the region. My findings show no clear correlation between increased US military presence and a reduction in either the incidence or the intensity of regional armed conflict, possibly lending credibility to the arguments of the advocates of a strategy of offshore balancing.</p></div
The international politics of the Gulf region are defined by the interplay of the local states and o...
The Persian Gulf War of January-February 1991 was the first major crisis of the Post-Cold War Era, a...
This study examines how the Iranian revolution, the war in Afghanistan, the Iran-Iraq war and Iraq\u...
Abstract Should the US strategy toward the Gulf be one of offshore balancing or one of deep engageme...
Persian Gulf links three continents of Europe, Asia and Africa together and was the center of attent...
PhD ThesisThe last decade has witnessed a dramatic resurgence in the United States capabilities of ...
This thesis examines the U.S. Navy’s current strategy in the Persian Gulf and assesses which aspect ...
The author considers the critical questions of U.S. military presence in the Gulf, the challenges it...
"The resources of the Persian Gulf are vital to United States national interests. Since the end of t...
Leaving the Middle East by US ground troops and its concurrency with bolder presence of US western a...
Analyzing the evolution of the United States\u27 foreign policy in the Persian Gulf from 1972 to 200...
The Arabian Gulf is of great strategic importance to the United States for several reasons including...
ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse of necessary and identify by block number) American policy in the Pers...
Is offshore balancing the right grand strategy for America? Is it time for Washington to roll back t...
This study examines the evolution of American security policy in the Persian Gulf from 1969 to the G...
The international politics of the Gulf region are defined by the interplay of the local states and o...
The Persian Gulf War of January-February 1991 was the first major crisis of the Post-Cold War Era, a...
This study examines how the Iranian revolution, the war in Afghanistan, the Iran-Iraq war and Iraq\u...
Abstract Should the US strategy toward the Gulf be one of offshore balancing or one of deep engageme...
Persian Gulf links three continents of Europe, Asia and Africa together and was the center of attent...
PhD ThesisThe last decade has witnessed a dramatic resurgence in the United States capabilities of ...
This thesis examines the U.S. Navy’s current strategy in the Persian Gulf and assesses which aspect ...
The author considers the critical questions of U.S. military presence in the Gulf, the challenges it...
"The resources of the Persian Gulf are vital to United States national interests. Since the end of t...
Leaving the Middle East by US ground troops and its concurrency with bolder presence of US western a...
Analyzing the evolution of the United States\u27 foreign policy in the Persian Gulf from 1972 to 200...
The Arabian Gulf is of great strategic importance to the United States for several reasons including...
ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse of necessary and identify by block number) American policy in the Pers...
Is offshore balancing the right grand strategy for America? Is it time for Washington to roll back t...
This study examines the evolution of American security policy in the Persian Gulf from 1969 to the G...
The international politics of the Gulf region are defined by the interplay of the local states and o...
The Persian Gulf War of January-February 1991 was the first major crisis of the Post-Cold War Era, a...
This study examines how the Iranian revolution, the war in Afghanistan, the Iran-Iraq war and Iraq\u...