Rivalry in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia and Iran

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Mackenzie Tyler (Editor)
Anthony M. Boone (Editor)

Series: Politics and Economics of the Middle East
BISAC: POL059000

The Middle East is undergoing an era of revolutionary change that is challenging the foreign policies of the United States and virtually all regional states. One of the most important rivalries defining the strategic landscape of the Middle East is between Iran and Saudi Arabia. The competition between these two states is long-standing, but is especially important now. This book examines how the successor presidency of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has damaged relations in the Saudi-Iranian relationship along with the Saudi-led intervention into Bahrain. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

The Saudi-Iranian Rivalry and the Future of Middle East Security, pp. 1-51
(W. Andrew Terrill, Strategic Studies Institute)

Saudi Arabia Country Profile, pp. 53-69
(U.S. Department of State)

Iran Country Profile, pp. 71-89
(U.S. Department of State)

Index

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