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. |
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The Recordof Relations 1979c1991 | |
An Islamic Cold | |
Oil Politics Revenues and Economic Security | |
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Iran-Saudi Arabia Relations and Regional Order: Iran and Saudi Arabia in the ... Shahram Chubin,Charles Tripp No preview available - 1996 |
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