Jean-Loup Samaan
(2004 PO)
“An important contribution to the Gulf strategic studies literature. Jean-Loup Samaan convincingly demonstrates how efforts by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar to achieve greater autonomy and to project influence and power in a changing and challenging strategic environment have often fallen short, and in some cases deepened their dependence on outside powers.” ―Michael Eisenstadt, Director of the Military and Security Studies Program, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
“Superbly spanning the scholar practitioner boundary, Dr Samaan adds insight and clarity on issues that are usually poorly understood. A timely book, it offers a readable and rigorous account of critical developments in the military security sphere in the Gulf. It will be essential reading for those interested in security and defence developments in the broader Gulf region. ” ―Dr David B Roberts, King's College London, UK
“The regional and international political orientation of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries has shifted dramatically since the Arab Spring, and we need new tools and approaches to inform our analysis. Samaan's book fills a critical gap, explaining the political consequences of more robust military approaches to the Middle East from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. This is an excellent contribution on an under-studied topic.” ―Jonathan Fulton, Assistant Professor, Zayed University, UAE
Pages: 355 Date de parution: 13 juillet 2023
Editeur: I.B. Tauris