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Geostrategic Gulf From World Wars to Modern Day

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.07.2026

Abbildungen

VII, 3 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Warren Chin + weitere

Verlag

Springer Singapore

Seitenzahl

175

Maße (L/B)

23,5/15,5 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-981-9210-69-5

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Warren Chin has worked in the field of professional military education since 1995. He taught military history at the Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst (1995-99) before joining King’s College London at the Joint Services Command and Staff College in 2000. Here, for five years he organized and ran the academic programme for Army’s Initial Command Staff Course for 500 newly promoted majors. From 2007-2014 he was Academic Director at the Royal College of Defence Studies, and was responsible for the delivery of their master's degree in security and Strategy. In 2017 he became the Academic Director on the Higher Command and Staff Course (HCSC) which is attended by the top two percent of the UK military officer corps. Currently, he is Program Chair of Defense and Security at the Rabdan Academy and responsible for the creation and implementation of an undergraduate degree for officer cadets in the UAE armed forces attending Zayed Military University. His principal research interest focuses on the study of warfare, specifically the examination of contemporary military strategy and operations in the post-Cold War era. He is particularly interested in understanding how technology, economics, politics and society are changing the forms of war and the opportunities and challenges these changes create in the conduct of war for both state and non-state actors.

Brandon Friedman is the Director of Research and Senior Researcher at the Moshe Dayan Center (MDC) for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University, where he is also a tenured member of the Lester and Sally Entin Faculty of Humanities. Since 2013 he is the Managing Editor of Bustan: The Middle East Book Review, a journal published by Penn State University Press. Brandon’s research has focused on three topics: the history of Saudi nationalism and its effects on social, economic, and political transformation in the kingdom; second, the regional politics of security from the Arab uprisings in 2011 to the Hamas-Israel War; and, third, China’s role in the Middle East from end of the Cold War. From 2014 to 2025 Brandon was a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI). For more than a decade, Brandon has been briefing foreign diplomats, intelligence officials, military officers, non-governmental organizations, and decision-makers on regional security developments. He has also been an active participant in several Track II fora on regional security issues.

Andrew Stewart is a Visiting Professor at Rabdan Academy, a Honorary Professor at the Australian National University and a Visiting Professor in King’s College London’s School of Security Studies. He was previously Director of Academic Studies at the Royal College of Defence Studies and Principal at the Australian War College. Most recently he was a faculty member at the Royal Danish Defence College. His research covers twentieth century and contemporary conflict and he has published more than thirty-five books, co-edited books, book chapters and peer-reviewed and magazine articles. He is also a trustee for the internationally renowned Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives and the Society for Military History. He has worked extensively with the UK Ministry of Defence in a variety of advisory roles, leading engagement and outreach projects across the Sub-Saharan Africa, Baltic and Balkan regions and in the Gulf states, and was previously a Senior Conflict and Stabilisation Adviser within the Stabilisation Unit. Currently, he is Head of Conflict Research at the Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research, the British Army’s think-tank.

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

31.07.2026

Abbildungen

VII, 3 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Singapore

Seitenzahl

175

Maße (L/B)

23,5/15,5 cm

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-981-9210-69-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The Strategic Significance of the Persian Gulf during the First World. Chapter 3: The Second World War and Superpower Competition in the Gulf: General Patrick J. Hurley's Wartime Visits to Teheran.- Chapter 4: Reappraising the Oman Insurgency.- Chapter 5: The Geopolitics of Food Security in the Gulf in the 1970s.- Chapter 6: Echoes Before the Storm: Unveiling the Hidden Roots of the Global War on Terror.- Chapter 7: The Gulf, America, and the New World Order in the 1990s.- Chapter 8: The Geopolitical Significance of the Gulf Region Amid the Threat of Salafi-Jihadi Terrorism.- Chapter 9: The UAE: From Arms Importer to Defense Tech Exporter.- Chapter 10: Gulf State Involvement in the Developing Eastern Mediterranean Geo-Economic Security Complex.- Chapter 11: Technology, War, and the Security of the Arabian Gulf.- Chapter 12: Iran-Saudi Normalization and the October 7 War: A Butterfly Effect?.