Building security in the Persian Gulf / Robert E. Hunter.
Following the war in Iraq, the United States, along with its allies and friends, faces the need to define a new, long-term strategy for the Persian Gulf region. The United States' continued, indeed permanent, engagement in the region has already been determined by its interests, but many elemen...
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Santa Monica, CA :
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2010.
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Table of Contents:
- The basic framework
- Background and context
- The core challenges for a new security architecture
- Elements of security reassurance
- The Arab-Israeli conflict
- Regional tensions, crises, and conflicts
- Roles of other external actors
- Potential models or partners
- Arms control and confidence-building measures (CBMS)