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Title Saudi-Iranian relations since the fall of Saddam : rivalry, cooperation, and implications for U.S. policy / Frederic Wehrey [and others].

Imprint Santa Monica, CA : Rand, 2009.

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Description 1 online resource (xxv, 130 pages)
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series RAND Corporation monograph series
Rand Corporation monograph series.
Note Title from PDF title page (viewed Apr 2, 2009).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Note "Sponsored by the Smith Richardson Foundation."
Issued By Issued by: RAND National Security Research Division.
Contents Introduction: Saudi Arabia and Iran-between confrontation and cooperation -- Sectarianism and ideology in the Saudi-Iranian relationship -- Relations in the "core": conflict regulation in the Gulf and Iraq -- Contention on the periphery: Saudi-Iranian relations and the conflicts in Lebanon and Palestine -- Conclusion: key findings and implications for U.S. policy.
Summary The often tense relationship between Saudi Arabia and Iran has been at the center of many of the major political shifts that have occurred in the Middle East since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003. This volume documents a study of how relations between the two powers have unfolded in the Persian Gulf, Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine from 2003 through January 2009. Wehrey et al. detail the complex and multidimensional relationship between Saudi Arabia and Iran and its implications for regional stability and U.S. interests. In doing so, the authors challenge conventional thinking about Saudi-Iranian relations, arguing, for example, that Sunni-Shi'a distinctions are not the key driver in dealings between the two nations, that the two states have a tendency to engage on areas of common interest, and that the notion of a watertight bloc of Gulf Arab states opposing Iran is increasingly unrealistic. The study concludes with U.S. policy recommendations for leveraging the Saudi-Iranian relationship, particularly in the context of a U.S. drawdown in Iraq, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and the Iranian nuclear issue.
Language English.
Subject Saudi Arabia -- Foreign relations -- Iran.
Iran -- Foreign relations -- Saudi Arabia.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Persian Gulf States.
Persian Gulf States -- Foreign relations -- United States.
Arabie saoudite -- Relations extérieures -- Iran.
Iran -- Relations extérieures -- Arabie saoudite.
États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- États du golfe Persique.
États du golfe Persique -- Relations extérieures -- États-Unis.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
Diplomatic relations
Iran https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtrYvcVTwChrDqytBvJXd
Persian Gulf States
Saudi Arabia https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxhjWXkTDX9PGTcmRhT73
United States https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
international relations -- Saudi Arabia -- Iran.
Added Author Wehrey, Frederic M.
Rand Corporation.
Smith Richardson Foundation.
Rand Corporation. National Security Research Division.
Other Form: Print version: Saudi-Iranian relations since the fall of Saddam. Santa Monica, CA : Rand, 2009 9780833046574 (DLC) 2009008205 (OCoLC)311310261
ISBN 9780833047106 (electronic bk.)
0833047108 (electronic bk.)
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Standard No. 9786612081651
Report No. RAND/MG-840-SRF
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DEBSZ 421989955
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GBVCP 1008652342
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