Saudi Arabia and Iran: the struggle to shape the Middle East
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Abstract: | Saudi Arabia and Iran: The struggle to shape the Middle East provides a detailed exploration of the rivalry between Riyadh and Tehran across the Middle East. As one of the most compelling rivalries in international politics, the Saudi–Iranian competition for regional influence has impacted on a number of different locales. After the onset of the Arab Uprisings and the fragmentation of regime–society relations, communal relations have continued to degenerate, as societal actors retreat into sub-state identities, whilst difference becomes increasingly violent, spilling out beyond state borders. The power of religion – and the trans-state nature of religious linkages – thus provides the means for actors, such as Saudi Arabia and Iran, to exert influence over a number of groups across the region. Given these issues, the contributions to this volume, and the collection as a whole, have two main aims: firstly, to explore the nature of the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran within the contemporary Middle East; and secondly, to consider the impact of this rivalry upon regional and domestic politics across the Middle East. This volume examines how the rivalry is perceived in both Saudi Arabia and Iran, as well as in the contestation over religious legitimacy. It also offers in-depth explorations of the impact of this rivalry upon five regional states: Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, Lebanon and Yemen, all sites of contestation between Riyadh and Tehran, albeit in different guises. In doing so, it highlights how the rivalry is shaped by the contingencies of time and space. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturangaben, Register |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (x, 184 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781526150820 9781526150844 |
DOI: | 10.7765/9781526150844 |
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title | Saudi Arabia and Iran the struggle to shape the Middle East |
title_alt | The view from Riyadh : a neoclassical realist perspective of Saudi foreign policy toward Iran in the post-2011 Middle East Narratives of power politics in the Iran-Saudi relationship : the view from Tehran Competing Islams : religious legitimacy and the foreign policies of Saudi Arabia and Iran The Iran-Saudi Arabia rivalry : rekindling of Shi'a Loyalty and Sunni' fears in Bahrain Iraq and the evolution of Saudi-Iranian relations The irreplaceable piece : Lebanon's strategic value in the Saudi-Iranian foreign policy chessboard Capability and culpability : Iranian and Saudi rivalry in the Syria conflict Delegation or intervention : Yemen as a theatre for the rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia |
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