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Author Saab, Bilal Y., author

Title After Hub-And-Spoke : US Hegemony In a New Gulf Security Order / Bilal Y. Saab
Published Washington, D.C. : Atlantic Council, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (19 pages) : color illustrations, color photograph
Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- PAX AMERICANA -- BURDEN-SHARING WITH ALLIES -- PRAGMATIC ENGAGEMENT WITH ADVERSARIES -- US POLICY OPTIONS -- CONCLUSION -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Summary "The era of Pax Americana in the Gulf, and perhaps in the broader Middle East, is changing. Regional transformation and chaos resulting from the Arab uprisings, the rise of ISIS and its global terrorist reach, shifting US priorities around the world, and the rise of other outside powers in the Gulf have contributed to an acceleration of the transition from a Gulf security architecture with almost exclusive US access and control to a more penetrated system in which the United States is still militarily dominant. However, major powers like Russia, China, the United Kingdom, and France are more confidently stepping in, pursuing their self-interests, and assuming more expansive political, economic, and security roles that either compete with or complement US policies and interests"--Publisher's description
Notes "April 18, 2016"--Table of contents page
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (Atlantic Council, viewed April 18, 2016)
Subject Security, International -- International cooperation -- 21st century
Unified operations (Military science) -- 21st century
Terrorism -- Prevention -- International cooperation -- 21st century
Terrorism -- Prevention -- International cooperation.
Unified operations (Military science)
Form Electronic book
Author Atlantic Council of the United States. Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, issuing body, publisher.
ISBN 9781619775114
1619775115
Other Titles US Hegemony In a New Gulf Security Order
U.S. Hegemony In a New Gulf Security Order
United States Hegemony In a New Gulf Security Order