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The Arab-U.S. Strategic Partnership and the Changing Security Balance in the Gulf

Author : Anthony H. Cordesman
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 617 pages
File Size : 31,56 MB
Release : 2015-11-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1442258993

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The ongoing confrontation with Iran, the war against ISIL, the instability in Iraq, the Civil war in Syria, and the conflict in Yemen have all caused major changes in the security situation in the Persian Gulf and in the regional military balance. The strategic partnership between Arab Gulf states, and with the United States and other outside states, must now evolve to deal with conventional military threats and a range of new threats, including ideological extremists, non-state actors and their state sponsors, and a growing range of forces designed to fight asymmetric wars. This new report from the CSIS Burke Chair in Strategy provides a 2015 assessment of the Gulf military balance, the military capabilities of each Gulf state, the role of the United States as a security partner, and the priorities for change in the structure of both the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Arab Gulf military partnership with the United States. The assessment goes far beyond the conventional military balance and examines how force developments in the region affect joint and asymmetric warfare, missiles and missile defense, nuclear forces, as well as terrorism, the role of non-state actors, and outside powers.

United States-Gulf Cooperation Council Security Cooperation in a Multipolar World

Author : U. S. Army U.S. Army War College Press
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 42,96 MB
Release : 2014-12-18
Category :
ISBN : 9781505610871

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Profound changes in regional geopolitical dynamics in the Arabian Gulf since the early-2000s render the region a highly challenging environment for U.S. foreign policy and military engagement. At a time of continuing domestic instability in Iraq and an increasingly isolated Iran, the geopolitical weight of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states has risen dramatically over the past 10 years; the GCC states' enormous economic power, coupled to some of the most stable political systems in the entire Middle East and North Africa region, call for continuously close U.S.-GCC relations in the security sphere as an important element in U.S. foreign policy. But these fundamental shifts in the political environment coincide with changes in the regional perception of the United States as a security partner. The conflict in Iraq, resulting in yet another unstable state at the heart of the Middle East and in immediate proximity to the GCC, has left many former supporters of U.S. engagement in the region disappointed and cynical. Furthermore, ongoing U.S. defense budget adjustments have raised concerns among GCC leaders about the future of U.S. military capabilities and U.S. willingness and ability to engage in the region. In addition, U.S. responses to the Arab Spring sent important signals to the GCC about the potential durability of U.S. political and military support in the event of popular demand for more democratic rights and access to their countries' economic resources.

United States-Gulf Cooperation Council Security Cooperation in a Multipolar World

Author : Mohammed El-Katiri
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 18,45 MB
Release : 2015-01-17
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781312844469

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"Military and security cooperation with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states is of continuing importance for the United States, given the region's pivotal location in the Middle East and proximity to Iran. But recent developments in the defense posture of the United States, together with the U.S. responses to the Arab Spring, and the lingering after-effects of the Iraq conflict, have caused local leaders to question the nature and durability of this cooperation. This monograph examines recent developments in the political and economic dynamics in GCC countries and their neighbors, and the potential implications for U.S. security interests in the region"--Publisher's web site.

The Uneasy Balance

Author : Riccardo Alcaro
Publisher : Edizioni Nuova Cultura
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 28,56 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 886812050X

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The Gulf Military Balance

Author : Anthony H. Cordesman
Publisher :
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 24,36 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Asymmetric warfare
ISBN :

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This report analyzes the balance of Iranian, US, and Gulf Arab forces in a wide range of possible contingencies, and gives equal weight to both conventional and asymmetric forces. An accurate assessment of the trends in the military balance in the Gulf is a critical part of US and allied decision making, and the conventional military balance is only one side of the story. Iran's current strategy is to develop a combination of conventional and asymmetric forces that present a wide range of significant challenges to US policy makers, Arab Gulf states, and other allies and regional powers. If the US is to successfully neutralize this complex mix of threats that can be used in so many different ways and at some many different levels of escalation, it must continuously adapt its forward deployed and power projection forces to deal Iranian efforts to improve its capability conduct a battle of attrition in the Gulf or near it, and deal with contingencies like Iran's use of free floating mines, unattributable attacks, and any other form of asymmetric warfare than threatens friendly Gulf states and the flow of world energy exports from the region. The US must also work with its Gulf partners and other allies to deter and defend against very different types of conflict and be prepared to face sharp limits on the amount of force it can use. US success depends on building up the capabilities of its strategic partners in the Arab Gulf, as well as improving its cooperation with more traditional partners like Britain and France.

The Arab Gulf's Pivot to Asia

Author : N. Janardhan
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,48 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Asia
ISBN : 9783959941327

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Over the last two decades the relations between the countries of the Gulf and Asia have expanded beyond the economic domain to include political and even security arrangements. While oil and non-oil trade are still the fulcrum of their association, 'strategic' partnerships are fast becoming the norm. The contributors of this book argue that, along with economic diversification, the Gulf countries have also diversified their foreign policies, especially with China, India, Japan and South Korea, among others. Together with Russia, this could eventually alter the current US-centric security paradigm. This opens up the prospect for a 'collective' security architecture in the Gulf, which is key to regional and global stability.

The Arab Gulf States' Responses to United States Drawdown from the Arabian Gulf

Author : Abdulhadi Alahbabi
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 11,36 MB
Release : 2022
Category : Arab countries
ISBN :

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"The new U.S. Interim National Security Strategic Guidance 2021 (INSSG), which calls for the U.S. drawdown from the Arabian Gulf to confront China in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, has cornered the Arab Gulf States and put their security and stability in the face of the Iranian regime’s attacks on the line. This paper presents the possible solutions that the Arab Gulf States can implement to maintain their security and stability. The Arab Gulf States prefer to maintain the strategic partnership between them and the U.S. if it will provide the capabilities to preserve their security and stability. Subsequently, it can rely on one of the proposed options or combine these options to reach the best approach to ensure the security and stability of the region. These options include: 1) Conducting strategic dialogue to convince the U.S. to maintain the strategic partnership and not withdraw from the region; 2) Forming a regional alliance to deter Iranian interference in the region’s affairs; 3) Entering an economic partnership with China and investing in Russian military industries to provide additional deterrence capabilities to the Arab Gulf States; 4) Conducting a strategic dialogue with Iran to persuade it of the importance of maintaining the security and stability of the Arabian Gulf by restoring peace and diplomatic relations by increasing inter-investment through a common market. The best way to create integrated deterrence against Iranian interference in the region is to consider integrating these options in different proportions to complement each other."--Abstract.

The Indian Ocean Region

Author : Anthony H. Cordesman
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 35,44 MB
Release : 2014-09-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1442240210

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The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is one of the most areas of the world in human terms. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the subregions and countries in the IOR, drawing heavily on a new country risk assessment model developed by Abdullah Toukan, a senior associate with the Burke Chair at CSIS. It provides detailed graphs, tables, and maps covering the IOR as a whole, each major subregion, and each of the thirty-two countries in the region as well as the impact of U.S. and Chinese military forces.

The United States and the Gulf

Author : Steven W. Hook
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 35,55 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Arabian Gulf Region
ISBN : 9783940924667

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The Gulf region's relations with the outside world are changing radically. The Gulf's major trading partners are now no longer predominantly Western. China, in particular, now has a significant stake and highly critical interests in the region. The United States still dominates the security field, yet its Gulf allies have come to doubt the strength of US commitment. Meanwhile the Arab monarchies of the Gulf are struggling to cope with multiple divisions, problems and threats: the radical forces of change unleashed by the Arab Spring, the rising power of ISIS, and the destabilising impact of their unsettled relations with Iran. This book examines the range of security issues which this situation has given rise to: the nature and scope of US power, and the likely directions of future policy; the options open to Asian powers with interests in the region; the concerns, strategies and dynamics of the regional states; and the feasibility of European states assuming a security role in the region.