
Iran's Relations with the Arab States of the Gulf: Common Interests over Historic Rivalry
Common Interests over Historic Rivalry
Gerlach Press
Published on 4. August 2016
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-3-95994-004-7 (ISBN)
Description
GCC-Iran relations are at the heart of important political dynamics in the Middle East today.
This is not limited to the ongoing disputes in the Gulf, one of the most important strategic locations globally. Iran and the GCC states also find themselves on opposing sides.in the Syrian and to some extent the Iraqi conflicts.
This volume traces the origins of the troubled relations between Iran and the majority of the GCC monarchies. It discusses not only geostrategic rivalries, but also matters of identity which have been of increased importance since 2010.
While important differences are noticeable among the GCC monarchies in regard to their willingness to engage Iran, the difficult relationship between Saudi Arabia and Iran puts a strain on the possibilities for engagement between Iran and the GCC as a whole.
This is not limited to the ongoing disputes in the Gulf, one of the most important strategic locations globally. Iran and the GCC states also find themselves on opposing sides.in the Syrian and to some extent the Iraqi conflicts.
This volume traces the origins of the troubled relations between Iran and the majority of the GCC monarchies. It discusses not only geostrategic rivalries, but also matters of identity which have been of increased importance since 2010.
While important differences are noticeable among the GCC monarchies in regard to their willingness to engage Iran, the difficult relationship between Saudi Arabia and Iran puts a strain on the possibilities for engagement between Iran and the GCC as a whole.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 25 cm
Width: 10 cm
Weight
412 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-95994-004-7 (9783959940047)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Preface
Anoushiravan Ehteshami
Introduction: Prospects for Change in GCC-Iran Relations?
Behzad Shahandeh and Maaike Warnaar
1 The Prospects of "Constructive Engagement" in Iran-GCC Relations: The Levant Dimension
Gulriz Sen
2 Changing the Lens: Contemporary Saudi-Iran Relations and Potential Benefits of Detente
Sara Masry
3 Saudi Sectarianism in Saudi-Iranian Relations
Luay Radhan
4 The Hobgoblin of Little Minds: Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Sectarianism in the Gulf
Sean Foley
5 Why Can't We Be Friends? Bridging the Divide between Iran and the GCC
Maaike Warnaar
6 Perceptions toward Iran's Nuclear Program: The Case of Qatar University
Ozgur Pala
7 Iran-GCC Relations: The Case of Oman
Gertjan Hoetjes
8 Conclusions
Abdullah Baabood
About the Contributors
Anoushiravan Ehteshami
Introduction: Prospects for Change in GCC-Iran Relations?
Behzad Shahandeh and Maaike Warnaar
1 The Prospects of "Constructive Engagement" in Iran-GCC Relations: The Levant Dimension
Gulriz Sen
2 Changing the Lens: Contemporary Saudi-Iran Relations and Potential Benefits of Detente
Sara Masry
3 Saudi Sectarianism in Saudi-Iranian Relations
Luay Radhan
4 The Hobgoblin of Little Minds: Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Sectarianism in the Gulf
Sean Foley
5 Why Can't We Be Friends? Bridging the Divide between Iran and the GCC
Maaike Warnaar
6 Perceptions toward Iran's Nuclear Program: The Case of Qatar University
Ozgur Pala
7 Iran-GCC Relations: The Case of Oman
Gertjan Hoetjes
8 Conclusions
Abdullah Baabood
About the Contributors