Although regional states don`t seek war, it cannot be ruled out that an unfavourable development in the international arena could lead to an unintended outbreak of a full-scale conflict, which would either directly or indirectly involve the Arab monarchies. In response to several threats within their proximity, these states have, for years, been pursuing several initiatives aimed at increasing their deterrence potential and interoperability in case of a crisis. The main goal of this article is to present and assess the GCC’s threat perception, followed by an analysis of the multilateral and unilateral responses. The main research question concerns the degree to which the GCC states are able to establish a joint and effective military bl...
Common perceptions of recent tensions between Iran and the GCC states are couched in terms of a long...
Common perceptions of recent tensions between Iran and the GCC states are couched in terms of a long...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...
Although regional states don`t seek war, it cannot be ruled out that an unfavourable development in ...
The study aimed to examine the strategies of the Arab Gulf states to address the Iranian threat, and...
The member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) -Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,...
What are the threat perceptions of the 'Gulf Countries', and how capable are the armed forces of the...
The region today referred to as the Middle East has always interested the greatest world empires. Fr...
The objective of this study is to identify and analyse the dynamics, perceptions and policies that h...
The U.S.-led war to overthrow Saddam Hussein virtually ended Iraq’s ability to militarily threaten ...
The papers in this volume examine the history and future of the often fractious relationship between...
View the Executive SummarySeismic cultural and political shifts are under way in the Arab Gulf monar...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...
The security of activists, especially in the regional arena, is regarded in international relations ...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...
Common perceptions of recent tensions between Iran and the GCC states are couched in terms of a long...
Common perceptions of recent tensions between Iran and the GCC states are couched in terms of a long...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...
Although regional states don`t seek war, it cannot be ruled out that an unfavourable development in ...
The study aimed to examine the strategies of the Arab Gulf states to address the Iranian threat, and...
The member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) -Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,...
What are the threat perceptions of the 'Gulf Countries', and how capable are the armed forces of the...
The region today referred to as the Middle East has always interested the greatest world empires. Fr...
The objective of this study is to identify and analyse the dynamics, perceptions and policies that h...
The U.S.-led war to overthrow Saddam Hussein virtually ended Iraq’s ability to militarily threaten ...
The papers in this volume examine the history and future of the often fractious relationship between...
View the Executive SummarySeismic cultural and political shifts are under way in the Arab Gulf monar...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...
The security of activists, especially in the regional arena, is regarded in international relations ...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...
Common perceptions of recent tensions between Iran and the GCC states are couched in terms of a long...
Common perceptions of recent tensions between Iran and the GCC states are couched in terms of a long...
This chapter seeks to explain the underlying factors for the security of some countries and the inse...