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ID176539
Title ProperGCC-US Alliance-Making Reconsidered
Other Title Informationthe Travails of Dependency
LanguageENG
AuthorSaleh, Layla
Summary / Abstract (Note)Donald Trump’s presidency may have altered less in relations between the United States and the Gulf Cooperation Council than recent accounts suggest. Instead, power relations between the US and its Gulf allies have long been, and continue to be, asymmetrical. Dependency theory and postcolonial analysis illustrate the ways in which the US global hegemon exhibits hierarchy, exerting control over Gulf economic resources (oil) and extending its ‘security umbrella’ (e.g. weapons sales and bases) – all in highly unequal dynamics. A critical discourse analysis of American and Saudi speeches during the 2017 Riyadh summit further confirms this assessment. This raises questions about alliance-making and alliance-maintenance norms of promise-keeping and reciprocity.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol. 55, No.2; Jun 2020: p. 49-64
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol: 55 No 2
Key WordsGCC ;  Alliances ;  Dependency ;  US Foreign Policy ;  Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ;  Norm-Making


 
 
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