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The International Politics of the Persian Gulf

A Cultural Genealogy

The International Politics of the Persian Gulf

A Cultural Genealogy

ByArshin Adib-Moghaddam
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 27 September 2006
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203965320
Pages 208 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134171897
SubjectsArea Studies, Politics & International Relations
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Adib-Moghaddam, A. (2006). The International Politics of the Persian Gulf. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203965320
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Adib-Moghaddam examines the causes and consequences of conflict in one of the most important regions of the world. Bridging the gap between critical theories of international relations and the empirical study of the Gulf area, this book expands on the many ideologies, cultural inventions and ideational constructs that have affected relations in the past three decades.

Key issues explored include:

  • the rise and fall of Arab and Persian nationalism
  • the international repercussions of the Islamic revolution in Iran
  • the events surrounding the three Gulf Wars
  • the 'mindset' of terrorist networks such as al-Qaeda
  • why US neo-conservatism is threatening regional order.

Provocatively written, persuasively researched and conclusively argued, The International Politics of the Persian Gulf presents the first comprehensive analysis of international relations in the Gulf from an explicitly multidisciplinary perspective.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
Studying conflict in the Persian Gulf: An epistemological introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|41 pages
The Persian Gulf between independence and revolution: Ideational shifts and regional repercussions
View abstract
chapter 3|29 pages
Westphalia and the anarchic Gulf society: The second Persian Gulf War and its aftermath
View abstract
chapter 4|47 pages
Whither the leviathan: sources of co-operation and conflict in the ‘post-romantic’ Persian Gulf
View abstract
chapter 5|8 pages
Towards a cultural genealogy of anarchy in the Persian Gulf: Concluding reflections and ideas for future research
View abstract

Adib-Moghaddam examines the causes and consequences of conflict in one of the most important regions of the world. Bridging the gap between critical theories of international relations and the empirical study of the Gulf area, this book expands on the many ideologies, cultural inventions and ideational constructs that have affected relations in the past three decades.

Key issues explored include:

  • the rise and fall of Arab and Persian nationalism
  • the international repercussions of the Islamic revolution in Iran
  • the events surrounding the three Gulf Wars
  • the 'mindset' of terrorist networks such as al-Qaeda
  • why US neo-conservatism is threatening regional order.

Provocatively written, persuasively researched and conclusively argued, The International Politics of the Persian Gulf presents the first comprehensive analysis of international relations in the Gulf from an explicitly multidisciplinary perspective.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
Studying conflict in the Persian Gulf: An epistemological introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|41 pages
The Persian Gulf between independence and revolution: Ideational shifts and regional repercussions
View abstract
chapter 3|29 pages
Westphalia and the anarchic Gulf society: The second Persian Gulf War and its aftermath
View abstract
chapter 4|47 pages
Whither the leviathan: sources of co-operation and conflict in the ‘post-romantic’ Persian Gulf
View abstract
chapter 5|8 pages
Towards a cultural genealogy of anarchy in the Persian Gulf: Concluding reflections and ideas for future research
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Adib-Moghaddam examines the causes and consequences of conflict in one of the most important regions of the world. Bridging the gap between critical theories of international relations and the empirical study of the Gulf area, this book expands on the many ideologies, cultural inventions and ideational constructs that have affected relations in the past three decades.

Key issues explored include:

  • the rise and fall of Arab and Persian nationalism
  • the international repercussions of the Islamic revolution in Iran
  • the events surrounding the three Gulf Wars
  • the 'mindset' of terrorist networks such as al-Qaeda
  • why US neo-conservatism is threatening regional order.

Provocatively written, persuasively researched and conclusively argued, The International Politics of the Persian Gulf presents the first comprehensive analysis of international relations in the Gulf from an explicitly multidisciplinary perspective.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
Studying conflict in the Persian Gulf: An epistemological introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|41 pages
The Persian Gulf between independence and revolution: Ideational shifts and regional repercussions
View abstract
chapter 3|29 pages
Westphalia and the anarchic Gulf society: The second Persian Gulf War and its aftermath
View abstract
chapter 4|47 pages
Whither the leviathan: sources of co-operation and conflict in the ‘post-romantic’ Persian Gulf
View abstract
chapter 5|8 pages
Towards a cultural genealogy of anarchy in the Persian Gulf: Concluding reflections and ideas for future research
View abstract

Adib-Moghaddam examines the causes and consequences of conflict in one of the most important regions of the world. Bridging the gap between critical theories of international relations and the empirical study of the Gulf area, this book expands on the many ideologies, cultural inventions and ideational constructs that have affected relations in the past three decades.

Key issues explored include:

  • the rise and fall of Arab and Persian nationalism
  • the international repercussions of the Islamic revolution in Iran
  • the events surrounding the three Gulf Wars
  • the 'mindset' of terrorist networks such as al-Qaeda
  • why US neo-conservatism is threatening regional order.

Provocatively written, persuasively researched and conclusively argued, The International Politics of the Persian Gulf presents the first comprehensive analysis of international relations in the Gulf from an explicitly multidisciplinary perspective.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
Studying conflict in the Persian Gulf: An epistemological introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|41 pages
The Persian Gulf between independence and revolution: Ideational shifts and regional repercussions
View abstract
chapter 3|29 pages
Westphalia and the anarchic Gulf society: The second Persian Gulf War and its aftermath
View abstract
chapter 4|47 pages
Whither the leviathan: sources of co-operation and conflict in the ‘post-romantic’ Persian Gulf
View abstract
chapter 5|8 pages
Towards a cultural genealogy of anarchy in the Persian Gulf: Concluding reflections and ideas for future research
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Adib-Moghaddam examines the causes and consequences of conflict in one of the most important regions of the world. Bridging the gap between critical theories of international relations and the empirical study of the Gulf area, this book expands on the many ideologies, cultural inventions and ideational constructs that have affected relations in the past three decades.

Key issues explored include:

  • the rise and fall of Arab and Persian nationalism
  • the international repercussions of the Islamic revolution in Iran
  • the events surrounding the three Gulf Wars
  • the 'mindset' of terrorist networks such as al-Qaeda
  • why US neo-conservatism is threatening regional order.

Provocatively written, persuasively researched and conclusively argued, The International Politics of the Persian Gulf presents the first comprehensive analysis of international relations in the Gulf from an explicitly multidisciplinary perspective.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
Studying conflict in the Persian Gulf: An epistemological introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|41 pages
The Persian Gulf between independence and revolution: Ideational shifts and regional repercussions
View abstract
chapter 3|29 pages
Westphalia and the anarchic Gulf society: The second Persian Gulf War and its aftermath
View abstract
chapter 4|47 pages
Whither the leviathan: sources of co-operation and conflict in the ‘post-romantic’ Persian Gulf
View abstract
chapter 5|8 pages
Towards a cultural genealogy of anarchy in the Persian Gulf: Concluding reflections and ideas for future research
View abstract

Adib-Moghaddam examines the causes and consequences of conflict in one of the most important regions of the world. Bridging the gap between critical theories of international relations and the empirical study of the Gulf area, this book expands on the many ideologies, cultural inventions and ideational constructs that have affected relations in the past three decades.

Key issues explored include:

  • the rise and fall of Arab and Persian nationalism
  • the international repercussions of the Islamic revolution in Iran
  • the events surrounding the three Gulf Wars
  • the 'mindset' of terrorist networks such as al-Qaeda
  • why US neo-conservatism is threatening regional order.

Provocatively written, persuasively researched and conclusively argued, The International Politics of the Persian Gulf presents the first comprehensive analysis of international relations in the Gulf from an explicitly multidisciplinary perspective.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
Studying conflict in the Persian Gulf: An epistemological introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|41 pages
The Persian Gulf between independence and revolution: Ideational shifts and regional repercussions
View abstract
chapter 3|29 pages
Westphalia and the anarchic Gulf society: The second Persian Gulf War and its aftermath
View abstract
chapter 4|47 pages
Whither the leviathan: sources of co-operation and conflict in the ‘post-romantic’ Persian Gulf
View abstract
chapter 5|8 pages
Towards a cultural genealogy of anarchy in the Persian Gulf: Concluding reflections and ideas for future research
View abstract
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