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ID162644
Title ProperMixed messages
Other Title Information Iran versus Saudi Arabia and GCC
LanguageENG
AuthorAbuelghanam, Debbie
Summary / Abstract (Note)Much has been written about the relationship between Iran and the Gulf states. This relationship, while extremely complex, historic as well as deep rooted, needs to be revisited, especially in the light of the growing discords. This article investigates the contest over the balance of power in the Middle East which is impacted by state interests, foreign policy, ideology, sectarianism, and geography. There are three questions that need to be asked: (a) What role does Iran play in the Gulf region? (b) What is its relationship with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)? and (c) Is there room for the two regional powers (Iran and Saudi Arabia) in the Gulf region? Iran’s role in the Middle East has expanded exponentially by both diplomatic means as well as by proxy and direct interventions. It has become apparent that while once Saudi Arabia controlled the GCC, due to recent events, the regional group has become trivialized. As Saudi Arabia and Iran vie for power, the Gulf is tension-filled and fraught with the possibility of misperceptions and miscalculations.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Review of the Middle East Vol. 5, No.4; Dec 2018: p.365-386
Journal SourceContemporary Review of the Middle East Vol: 5 No 4
Key WordsGCC ;  Iran ;  Persian Gulf ;  Saudi Arabia ;  Gulf Region


 
 
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