ID | 169604 |
Title Proper | From Defense to Offense |
Other Title Information | Realist Shifts in Saudi Foreign Policy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Rich, Ben |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Since the 2015 ascension of King Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Saudi state has displayed growing discontinuity with trends in its pursuit of national security. Over the past four years, the kingdom has shifted from being a source of comparative stability and continuity in the Persian Gulf security equation to a disposition that is disruptive to that system. Having initiated a series of destabilizing crises throughout the Middle East, the Saudi pursuit of external security appears no longer defined by the predictability that has been its hallmark since its inception. Instead, it appears increasingly characterized by unpredictable aggressiveness. As one veteran Saudi analyst has argued, anticipating the kingdom's next foreign‐policy move has become more challenging than Soviet watching during the height of the Cold War. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle East Policy Vol. 26, No.3; Fall 2019: p.62-76 |
Journal Source | Middle East Policy Vol: 26 No 3 |
Key Words | Saudi Foreign Policy ; Defense to Offens |