cover image: US-GULF RELATIONS AT THE CROSSROADS: TIME FOR A RECALIBRATION - GERALD M. FEIERSTEIN, BILAL Y. SAAB, KAREN E. YOUNG

20.500.12592/d039cv

US-GULF RELATIONS AT THE CROSSROADS: TIME FOR A RECALIBRATION - GERALD M. FEIERSTEIN, BILAL Y. SAAB, KAREN E. YOUNG

5 Apr 2022

The Gulf monarchies see a threat to the status-quo, while Coupled with the decline of Washington’s influence and the United States sees a Ukrainian nation that has moved the willingness of Gulf leaders to pursue independent steadily toward a more democratic and self-determined future. [...] Similarly, the Gulf states will resist efforts Gulf Arab states to direct a portion of that revenue toward to “politicize” their core economic interests in the energy climate adaptation and renewable energy production in the sector and have made clear that their perspective on the Middle East, with the Gulf national energy firms and their current Ukraine crisis differs from that of the U. [...] leaders assumed that the basic dynamics of to the Arab Spring and the rise of democratic movements in the relations were reinforcing and immutable. [...] Much of the distancing between the United States and the Gulf The Gulf Arabs saw it as supportive of Iran’s expansionist Arabs is the outcome of natural causes. [...] and collective security symbolizes the evolution of the security partnership with the interests in the region).
Pages
22
Published in
United States of America