The United States and the Gulf : shifting pressures, strategies and alignments /

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Imprint:Berlin, Germany : Gerlach Press 2015.
Description:195 pages ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:The Gulf Research Center book series at Gerlach Press
Gulf Research Center book series.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10366999
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Other authors / contributors:Hook, Steven W., 1959- editor.
Niblock, Tim, editor.
ISBN:9783940924667
3940924660
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • 1. Strategic Economic Relationships and Strategic Openings in the Gulf
  • 2. Hegemonic Stability and American Power
  • 3. Arabia to Asia: The Myths and Merits of an American "Pivot"
  • 4. The Evolving American Security Role in the Gulf
  • 5. The Eagle's Nest in the Gulf: Analysis of US Military Deployment in the GCC Countries (1991-2014)
  • 6. The Future of a Critical US Relationship in the Gulf: US-Saudi Relations and the Rise of the Saudi "Garrison State"
  • 7. America's Monetary Stake in the Gulf and the Looming Challenge of the Petroyuan
  • 8. Emerging Dynamics of US-Gulf Engagement: India's Policy Options
  • 9. The European Union in the Gulf: New Opportunities for Cooperation
  • 10. On the Right Side of History? US Transitions and the Possibilities of a British Strategic Role in the Gulf
  • About the Contributors