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The regional order in the Gulf Region and the Middle East = regional rivalries and security alliances /
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The regional order in the Gulf Region and the Middle East/ edited by Philipp O. Amour.
Reminder of title:
regional rivalries and security alliances /
other author:
Amour, Philipp O.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2020.,
Description:
xxiii, 446 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction: The regional order in the Gulf Region and the Middle -- Part 1. Security alliances in the Gulf region and the Middle East -- Chapter 2. Political Islam as an ordering factor? The reconfiguration of the regional order in the Middle East since the "Arab Spring" -- Chapter 3. Gulfization of the Middle East Security Complex: the Arab Spring's Systemic Change -- Chapter 4. The conservative-resistance camp: The Axis of Resistance -- Chapter 5. The Emergence of the Turkish-Qatari Alliance in the Middle East: Making of the Moderate Resistance Bloc -- Part 2. State actors and non-state militant actors -- Chapter 6. Expanding the Turkish bid for Regional Control in the Somali Regional Security Complexes -- Chapter 7. Qatar's Calculated Gamble on the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood -- Chapter 8. (Un)Limited Force: Regional Realignments, Israeli Operations and the Security of Gaza -- Chapter 9. The evolution of Iraq's Hashd al-Sha'abi (Popular Mobilization Forces) -- Chapter 10. Between the PYD and DAESH: the rise of non-state actors in Syria -- Part 3. External actors -- Chapter 11. Domestic and External Factors in the 2011 Syrian Conflict: Towards a Multi-Causal Explanation -- Chapter 12. Lending an 'Old Friend' a Hand: Why Does Russia Back Syria? -- Chapter 13. Contribution of Water Scarcity and Sustainability Failures to Disintegration and Conflict in the Arab Region - The case of Syria and Yemen -- Chapter 14. The regional system in the Gulf Region and the Middle East in retrospect and prospect.
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Subject:
Middle East - Politics and government. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45465-4
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9783030454654
The regional order in the Gulf Region and the Middle East = regional rivalries and security alliances /
The regional order in the Gulf Region and the Middle East
regional rivalries and security alliances /[electronic resource] :edited by Philipp O. Amour. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xxiii, 446 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction: The regional order in the Gulf Region and the Middle -- Part 1. Security alliances in the Gulf region and the Middle East -- Chapter 2. Political Islam as an ordering factor? The reconfiguration of the regional order in the Middle East since the "Arab Spring" -- Chapter 3. Gulfization of the Middle East Security Complex: the Arab Spring's Systemic Change -- Chapter 4. The conservative-resistance camp: The Axis of Resistance -- Chapter 5. The Emergence of the Turkish-Qatari Alliance in the Middle East: Making of the Moderate Resistance Bloc -- Part 2. State actors and non-state militant actors -- Chapter 6. Expanding the Turkish bid for Regional Control in the Somali Regional Security Complexes -- Chapter 7. Qatar's Calculated Gamble on the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood -- Chapter 8. (Un)Limited Force: Regional Realignments, Israeli Operations and the Security of Gaza -- Chapter 9. The evolution of Iraq's Hashd al-Sha'abi (Popular Mobilization Forces) -- Chapter 10. Between the PYD and DAESH: the rise of non-state actors in Syria -- Part 3. External actors -- Chapter 11. Domestic and External Factors in the 2011 Syrian Conflict: Towards a Multi-Causal Explanation -- Chapter 12. Lending an 'Old Friend' a Hand: Why Does Russia Back Syria? -- Chapter 13. Contribution of Water Scarcity and Sustainability Failures to Disintegration and Conflict in the Arab Region - The case of Syria and Yemen -- Chapter 14. The regional system in the Gulf Region and the Middle East in retrospect and prospect.
This book examines the regional order in the Gulf Region and the wider Middle East, focusing on regional rivalries and security alliances. The authors analyze the regional system in terms of its general structure as well as the major inter-state and non-state security alliances. The structure of the regional system in the wider Middle East and the shake-ups it has experienced explain the ongoing regional rivalry and polarization since 2011 in hotspots such as Syria, Yemen, and Libya. As such, the various chapters address regional transition and power dynamics between and among regional great powers and non-state militant actors across the Gulf Region and the wider Middle East in terms of the alliance building, persistence, and disintegration since 2011. Philipp O. Amour is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Sakarya University and a frequent Visiting Professor at Bogazici University, Turkey. He has published scholarly articles in the International Journal of Middle East Studies and British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies as well as book chapters with leading publishers.
ISBN: 9783030454654
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LC Class. No.: DS63.123 / .R445 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 320.956
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