Iran-Saudi Arabia Relations and Regional OrderBoth countries will have strong incentives to test the artificial balance established by the US and from which they are excluded. Each state, in the face of continued embargoes, may find the lure of weapons of mass destruction correspondingly increased. |
Contents
3 | |
I The Record of Relations 19791991 | 9 |
II Contemporary Questions of Security | 20 |
An Islamic Cold War | 48 |
IV Oil Politics Revenues and Economic Security | 66 |
Conclusion | 71 |
Notes | 81 |
Other editions - View all
Iran-Saudi Arabia Relations and Regional Order: Iran and Saudi Arabia in the ... Shahram Chubin,Charles Tripp No preview available - 1996 |
Common terms and phrases
Abu Musa accused agreement allies Amirahmadi April Arab Gulf Arab world areas arms attack Ayatollah Bahrain bilateral concern cooperation December defence demonstrations dispute domestic politics economic emphasise February forces foreign policy Gulf politics Gulf security Gulf War Hajj ideological improve relations influence Iran and Iraq Iran and Saudi Iran-Iraq Iran-Iraq War Iran-Saudi relations Iran's intentions Iranian government Iranian media Iraq's Iraqi IRNA Islamic issues Islamist islands January June Khamene'i Khomeini's King Fahd Kingdom Kuwait leaders leadership March mb/d MECS Middle East Muslim neighbours Network normalisation October oil revenues OPEC organisation Palestinian peace process Persian Gulf potential pragmatism presence production Qatar radical Rafsanjani regime regional security relations between Iran relations with Saudi relationship revolution revolutionary rivalry Riyadh role ruling family Saddam Hussein Saudi Arabia Saudi authorities Saudi government sectarian Sharjah Shi'a Shi'i strategy Sunni SWB/ME Tehran territorial Tunbs United Voice Yemen