Asian Perceptions of Gulf Security

Gulf stability is coming to play a larger role in the foreign policy calculus of many states, but the evolving role of Asian powers is largely under-represented in the International Relations literature. This volume addresses this gap with a set of empirically rich, theory driven case studies writte...

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Other Authors: Sim, Li-Chen (Editor), Fulton, Jonathan (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
Series:Changing Dynamics in Asia-Middle East Relations
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