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      Ingroup Identity and Foreign Policy Making

      Middle Eastern Monarchies

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      Middle Eastern Monarchies book

      Ingroup Identity and Foreign Policy Making
      ByAnna Sunik
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2020
      eBook Published 4 August 2020
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003008934
      Pages 258
      eBook ISBN 9781003008934
      Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations
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      Sunik, A. (2020). Middle Eastern Monarchies: Ingroup Identity and Foreign Policy Making (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003008934

      ABSTRACT

      The monograph explores the dynamics of ingroup identity in the foreign policy-making of Middle Eastern monarchies from the evolution of the regional system after the World Wars until the present. Utilising an innovative theoretical framework that combines Foreign Policy Analysis in the context of authoritarian regimes and Social Identity Theory, the book theorizes the origins and inner workings of a "monarchic peace" among hereditary regimes in the Middle East, including the Gulf monarchies as well as Jordan and Morocco.

      While the phenomenon of the "democratic peace" is well established in political science, this book argues that like the examined "monarchic peace", it is, in fact, a sub-case of a broader Similar Political Systems Peace (SPSP). The theory posits that monarchies do not wage war against each other because they recognize each other as members of the same "ingroup" which allows for other mechanisms of conflict resolution – behaviour that is allowed against outsiders might be prohibited against members of the same club or "family". The theory is illustrated with numerous case studies that look at overall regional dynamics as well as four crucial cases of monarchic interstate conflict: Bahraini-Qatari relations, the Saudi-Hashemite rivalry, and the relations between Kuwait and Iraq and Iran and the UAE.

      This in-depth account of the foreign policies and community, connecting Middle Eastern monarchies will be of interest to readers in international relations, authoritarianism studies, Middle East and Persian Gulf politics.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|17 pages

      Introduction

      Explaining the dynamics of “monarchic peace”

      chapter 2|44 pages

      Moving beyond democratic exceptionalism

      The peace among similar political systems

      chapter 3|29 pages

      Middle East monarchies from the Arab Cold War to the Arab Spring

      chapter 4|61 pages

      When monarchies collide

      Case studies of “near misses” of monarchic war

      chapter 5|66 pages

      From monarchy to republic – from peace to war?

      “Quasi-experiments” of collapsed monarchic couples

      chapter 6|11 pages

      The limits of SPSP

      Deviant cases?

      chapter 7|16 pages

      Conclusion

      Toward a peace among similar political systems
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