Regional and International Powers in the Gulf Security
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the intricate security dynamics of the Persian Gulf, the book highlights the lack of cohesive strategies from regional and global powers, except for Iran and Turkey. It emphasizes that the primary threats to Gulf security are nonconventional, shifting the focus away from traditional power struggles. The author predicts an emerging power struggle between Iran and Turkey in the coming decades, rather than between Iran and Saudi Arabia, making it a valuable resource for diplomats, journalists, and scholars interested in Gulf politics and security.
