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Food Security and Food Sovereignty in the Middle East
(Center for International and Regional Studies, 2012)
The Nuclear Question in the Middle East Summary Report
(Center for International and Regional Studies, 2012)
The Arab Spring and the Saudi-Led Counterrevolution
( Elsevier, 2012)
The author contends that the Arab Spring has provided an opening for the Gulf Cooperation Council as a group and for Saudi Arabia to expand their regional influence and global profile. An already weakened Arab state system, ...
Iran and Regional Security Dynamics in the Middle East: Trends and Prospects
(International Studies Journal, 2012)
For some time now, observers of the international relations of the Middle East have tried to decipher emerging security dynamics in the region in the aftermath of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq. Clearly, the Iraq ...
Migrant Labor in the Persian Gulf
(Columbia University Press, 2012)
In some countries of the Persian Gulf as much as 85 to 90 per cent of the population is made-up of expatriate workers.Unsurprisingly, all of the concerned states spend inordinate amounts of their political energies managing ...
The Nuclear Question in the Middle East
(Hurst & Co., Columbia University Press, 2012)
The nuclear age is coming to the Middle East. Understanding the scope and motivations for this development and its implications for global security is essential. The last decade has witnessed an explosion of popular and ...
Political Economy of the Persian Gulf
(Hurst & Co., Columbia University Press, 2012)
Change occurs rapidly in the Persian Gulf. While some states have capitalised on the fast-paced nature of globalised fiscal transactions and have become important markets for foreign investment, others have fallen victim ...