Western Strategic Interests in Saudi Arabia RLE Saudi Arabia

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Western Strategic Interests in Saudi Arabia  RLE Saudi Arabia
Author : Anthony Cordesman
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 26 July 2020
ISBN : 9781000156034
Pages : 294 pages
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Saudi Arabia’s strategic relations with the West involve clear and direct common strategic interests in the Gulf and in the Near East. While they compete in terms of trade and oil prices, they share a common commitment to private enterprise and to maintaining a stable balance of world trade. Saudi Arabia often differs with given Western states in terms of specific strategic interests and tactics, but these differences are rarely significant enough to prevent close cooperation. Even the differences over the Arab-Israeli peace issue are largely ones of timing and tactics. Saudi Arabia must preserve friendly relations with Syria, and is vulnerable to attacks by Arab radicals and Iran. It has also differed with the US over the specific approach that should be taken to achieving an Arab-Israeli peace settlement, but it has consistently pushed for a peace settlement within the Arab world. This book, first published in 1987, analyses the interrelations between Western and Saudi strategic concerns and argues forcibly that pressure from the Israeli lobby within US domestic politics must not be allowed to interfere within the proper provisioning of the Saudi armed forces, especially the air force.

Western Strategic Interests in Saudi Arabia  RLE Saudi Arabia

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