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Author Aftandilian, Gregory L., author.

Title The new Arab regional order : opportunities and challenges for U.S. policy / Gregory Aftandilian.

Publication Info. Carlisle Barracks, PA : Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 54 pages)
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Note "November 2015."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-54).
Contents History of the Arab regional order -- The new regional alliances and their detractors -- What has been the role of the United States in these alliances? -- Opportunities and challenges for the United States in these alliances : recommendations for U.S. policy -- Recommendations for the U.S. Army.
Summary "This monograph examines the new Arab regional order that has emerged over the past few years and analyzes opportunities and challenges for U.S. strategic interests. The regional order encompasses: 1) an anti-Islamist grouping of countries that came about largely in reaction to Muslim Brotherhood rule in Egypt in 2012-2013; and, 2) an anti-Shia grouping which solidified in the aftermath of the Houthi takeover over much of Yemen, but which includes other areas of Sunni-Shia conflict in the region. Saudi Arabia is a leader in both orders and has important allies in them, like Egypt. Although the United States has extensive ties to a number of the countries in these alliances, and has assisted many of them in recent conflicts, it has tried to avoid getting involved in the larger Sunni-Shia conflict (having equities with both Sunni and Shia countries) and does not share the views of many secularists in the region that all Islamist groups pose a threat to regional stability. The monograph argues that U.S. policymakers should continue to promote inclusivity of all nonviolent political groups in the political systems of these countries, regardless of whether these groups are secularist or Islamist, with the understanding that there are limits to U.S. influence. In addition, U.S. policymakers should continue to avoid taking sides as much as possible in Sunni-Shia conflicts and should use its influence in the area to try to dampen such conflicts, as they are a main source of instability in the region and help extremist groups, like ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) and al-Qaeda, exploit these conflicts. The monograph also recommends that the U.S. Army should assist countries of the region in counter-terrorism training and operations where possible, but Army officers should avoid being drawn into discussions about the Islamist-secularist and Sunni-Shia disputes"--Publisher's web site.
Note Online resource; title from PDF title page (SSI, viewed December 4, 2015).
Subject Sunnites -- Relations -- Sh‘ah.
Sh‘ah -- Relations -- Sunnites.
Arab countries -- Politics and government.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Arab countries.
Arab countries -- Foreign relations -- Arab countries.
Arab countries -- Strategic aspects.
Diplomatic relations. (OCoLC)fst01907412
Interfaith relations. (OCoLC)fst01353343
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Sh‘ah. (OCoLC)fst01117946
Strategic aspects of individual places. (OCoLC)fst01355062
Sunnites. (OCoLC)fst01138714
Arab countries. (OCoLC)fst01240128
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Added Author Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute, publisher.
Army War College (U.S.). Press, publisher.
Added Title Opportunities and challenges for United States policy
Other Form: Print version: Aftandilian, Gregory L. New Arab regional order 1584877073 (OCoLC)945381730
ISBN 1584877073
9781584877073
Standard No. NLGGC 400546442
Gpo Item No. 0307-A-31 (online)
Sudoc No. D 101.146:AR 1/3

 
    
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