Foreign Policy in Iran and Saudi Arabia - Robert Mason

Foreign Policy in Iran and Saudi Arabia

Economics and Diplomacy in the Middle East

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Buch | Hardcover
288 Seiten
2014
I.B. Tauris (Verlag)
978-1-78076-721-5 (ISBN)
149,60 inkl. MwSt
*Saudi Arabia and Iran are 2 key states in the Middle East in terms of security considerations. *Examines the effects of sanctions in response to Iran's nuclear programme: both topical and important
Saudi Arabia, with its US alliance and abundance of oil dollars, has a very different economic story to that of Iran, which despite enormous natural gas reserves, has been hit hard by economic, trade, scientiy c and military sanctions since its 1979 revolution. Robert Mason looks at the effect that economic considerations (such as oil, gas, sanctions, trade and investment) have on foreign policy decision-making processes and diplomatic activities. By examining the foreign policies of Saudi Arabia and Iran towards each other, and towards the wider Middle East and beyond, Mason seeks to highlight how oil policy, including oil production, pricing and security of supply and demand, is the paramount economic factor which drives the diplomacy and rivalry of these two pivotal regional powers. By comparing the foreign policy of Saudi Arabia and Iran towards the international community and the US in particular, Mason presents the very different economic and political trajectories of these two countries. In the case of Saudi Arabia, it has long been oil which has given the country importance both within the region and on an international scale.
This has made it a vital ally for the West, which culminated in the stationing of US troops on Saudi soil in the run up to the Gulf War of 1991. In contrast, Iran's 'resistance' strategy has, rather than concentrating on relationships with the West, instead looked to a number of other players, such as those in Central Asia and Latin America. Mason uses the Saudi and Iranian cases to illustrate the combination of ideological, geo-strategy and economic resources that have insulated these two regimes against internal and external pressures and resulted in their dominance in the regional system. By concentrating on the economic factors in alliance building and alliance deconstruction, Mason offers vital analysis for researchers of international relations in the Middle East and the processes involved in the formation of foreign policy.

Robert Mason is Research Assistant in the College of Social Sciences and International Studies at the University of Exeter. He holds a PhD in Middle East Politics from the University of Exeter.

Chapter One: Conceptualising Economic Factors in Middle East Foreign Policies
Chapter Two: The Shaping Factors of Conflict and Containment in Saudi and Iranian Foreign Policy
Chapter Three: Saudi Foreign Policy: Oil, Wahabism and ‘Riyal Politik’
Chapter Four: Iranian Foreign Policy: the Politics of Civilisation, Security and Economy
Chapter Five: The Triangulation of U.S. Foreign Policy towards the Middle East
Chapter Six: Economic Factors in Middle East Foreign Policies

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.12.2014
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Gewicht 481 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
ISBN-10 1-78076-721-8 / 1780767218
ISBN-13 978-1-78076-721-5 / 9781780767215
Zustand Neuware
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