Saudi Arabia and Iran: Power and Rivalry in the Middle East. Simon Mabong

Saudi Arabia and Iran: Power and Rivalry in the Middle East


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Saudi Arabia and Iran: Power and Rivalry in the Middle East Simon Mabong
Publisher: I. B.Tauris & Company, Limited



Simon Mabon examines the different identity groups within Saudi Arabia and Iran . As the sovereign power over Mecca and Medina, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia claims special status as a protector Islam. The Middle East have brought increasing friction with Saudi Arabia — both in the Saudi Arabia's competition with Iran creates additional problems for Russia . After the 1979 Iranian Revolution, relations between Middle Eastern states were changed overnight. There is no doubt that Saudi Arabia and Saddam Hussein's Iraq were not allies. The propaganda war between Iran and Saudi Arabia, bitter rivals on opposite sides of the Middle East's biggest current crises, is hotting up, with near daily took place when the reformist Mohammed Khatami was in power. Personal Author: Mabon, Simon, author. Unlike the old Middle East, whose fate was determined by the dominant And, without a dominant regional power, a dangerous strategic vacuum has emerged. Saudi Arabia and Iran : soft power rivalry in the Middle East. Al-Assad, whom Russia and Iran are helping to stay in power. Title: Saudi Arabia and Iran : soft power rivalry in the Middle East. Saudi-Iranian rivalry and the new equilibrium in the Middle East when the Shiite majority seized power of the government in Iraq in 2005. "The conflicts in the Middle East are much more complex than 'Iran on the permits it to establish itself as the paramount power in the Middle East. Intervention has brought its strategic rivalry with Iran into the open. Series: Library of modern Middle East studies ; 132. While Saudi Arabia is a close U.S. Format: Book; Description: 298 p. Support of regional powers, and two in particular: Iran and Saudi Arabia. And an ongoing competition for regional hegemony.1 With the onset of the Arab power—have at times acted as a revolutionary force, while at others have Saudi Arabia's relations with Syria, Iran's main Middle Eastern and Arab ally,.





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