The GCC and the International Relations of the Gulf: Diplomacy, Security and Economic Coordination in a Changing Middle East
The GCC, made up of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the UAE, is one of the most resilient sub-regional organizations in the world, and the most successful in the one in the Arab world. It has been the forum through which much internal security co-operation in this volatile sub-region has taken place, as well as the main representative for the UAE’s territorial dispute with Iran over the Aub Musa and Tunbs Islands. It also has significant potential to present an alternative form of leverage over the international oil markets. Very little is known however about how the organization really works: how decisions are actually taken, as opposed to how this process is formally constituted in its charters, and what the GCC’s real impact on member states, the Gulf and international relations is. Drawing on cutting-edge IR theoretical perspectives as well as unique first-hand access to GCC decision-makers, Matteo Legrenzi explains the mechanisms of Gulf cooperation - and its limitations - in the context of economic globalisation, diplomatic regionalisation and the rise of Iran. Combining historical context, primary source investigations and theoretical analysis, it is the first comprehensive guide to the GCC and an indispensable resource for anyone concerned with the Gulf and the Middle East.
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The GCC and the International Relations of the Gulf: Diplomacy, Security and Economic Coordination in a Changing Middle East
The GCC, made up of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the UAE, is one of the most resilient sub-regional organizations in the world, and the most successful in the one in the Arab world. It has been the forum through which much internal security co-operation in this volatile sub-region has taken place, as well as the main representative for the UAE’s territorial dispute with Iran over the Aub Musa and Tunbs Islands. It also has significant potential to present an alternative form of leverage over the international oil markets. Very little is known however about how the organization really works: how decisions are actually taken, as opposed to how this process is formally constituted in its charters, and what the GCC’s real impact on member states, the Gulf and international relations is. Drawing on cutting-edge IR theoretical perspectives as well as unique first-hand access to GCC decision-makers, Matteo Legrenzi explains the mechanisms of Gulf cooperation - and its limitations - in the context of economic globalisation, diplomatic regionalisation and the rise of Iran. Combining historical context, primary source investigations and theoretical analysis, it is the first comprehensive guide to the GCC and an indispensable resource for anyone concerned with the Gulf and the Middle East.
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The GCC and the International Relations of the Gulf: Diplomacy, Security and Economic Coordination in a Changing Middle East

The GCC and the International Relations of the Gulf: Diplomacy, Security and Economic Coordination in a Changing Middle East

by Matteo Legrenzi
The GCC and the International Relations of the Gulf: Diplomacy, Security and Economic Coordination in a Changing Middle East

The GCC and the International Relations of the Gulf: Diplomacy, Security and Economic Coordination in a Changing Middle East

by Matteo Legrenzi

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The GCC, made up of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the UAE, is one of the most resilient sub-regional organizations in the world, and the most successful in the one in the Arab world. It has been the forum through which much internal security co-operation in this volatile sub-region has taken place, as well as the main representative for the UAE’s territorial dispute with Iran over the Aub Musa and Tunbs Islands. It also has significant potential to present an alternative form of leverage over the international oil markets. Very little is known however about how the organization really works: how decisions are actually taken, as opposed to how this process is formally constituted in its charters, and what the GCC’s real impact on member states, the Gulf and international relations is. Drawing on cutting-edge IR theoretical perspectives as well as unique first-hand access to GCC decision-makers, Matteo Legrenzi explains the mechanisms of Gulf cooperation - and its limitations - in the context of economic globalisation, diplomatic regionalisation and the rise of Iran. Combining historical context, primary source investigations and theoretical analysis, it is the first comprehensive guide to the GCC and an indispensable resource for anyone concerned with the Gulf and the Middle East.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857733863
Publisher: I.B.Tauris
Publication date: 07/31/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Matteo Legrenzi is Assistant Professor at the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa.

Table of Contents

The Creation of the United Arab Emirates and the First Integration Experiments of the Arab states of the Gulf
• Creation, Structure and Organization of the Gulf Cooperation Council
• The Gulf Cooperation Council in Light of International Relations Theory
• GCC Economic Integration: Disappointing Regionalism and Encouraging Regionalisation
• GCC Defense Cooperation: Beyond Symbolism?
• GCC Diplomatic Coordination: The Limited Role of Institutions
• The GCC, Iran and Nuclear Proliferation in the Gulf
• The GCC, NATO and the Gulf Security Complex
• Conclusion

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