The future of the Gulf
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Iraq's invasion of Kuwait marked a major watershed in the modern history of the Middle East with consequences that are likely to affect the whole region for decades to come. But nowhere has the impact of the Gulf War been …
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Iraq's invasion of Kuwait marked a major watershed in the modern history of the Middle East with consequences that are likely to affect the whole region for decades to come. But nowhere has the impact of the Gulf War been more immediately and profoundly felt than among the member states of the Gulf Co-operation Council - Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Individually and collectively these states face major challenges in the new post-war environment. How can a stable regional system capable of withstanding shifts in the local balance of power and changes in the Arab and international environment be constructed? How can local defence capabilities be strengthened? What are the economic strategies that will enable the GCC countries to use their oil wealth to build stable, healthy growth on a diversified economic base . This timely survey offers a wealth of information and analysis on the foreign policy, strategic and economic situation of the GCC and explores the issues involved in crucial policy options for the future. Offering an up-to-date and comprehensive briefing, it is essential reading for all those interested in this key strategic area.
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