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The Persian Gulf after the Cold War

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This is a comprehensive examination of the strategic affairs of the Persian Gulf since the Gulf War of 1991.

The authors conclude that the arms race in the Persian Gulf should be controlled, but maintain it is likely to continue because of the clashing strategic perspectives of Saudi Arabia and Iran, and because of the sustained willingness of all major suppliers to find new revenue sources for their declining defense industries in the post-Cold War decade.

They also argue that the U.S. should not adopt a policy of isolating or ignoring Iran in its endeavors to find security arrangements in the Persian Gulf, and that a weakened Iraq has become a major source of instability in the Persian Gulf.

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Product Details
Praeger Publishers Inc
0275944573 / 9780275944575
Hardback
953.053
30/10/1993
United States
English
xvii, 242 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
24 cm
postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More