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- Title
The New Gulf Order: Crisis, Mediation, and Reconciliation.
- Authors
Al‐Ansari, Majed Mohammed Hassan; Aras, Bülent; Yorulmazlar, Emirhan
- Abstract
The longevity and depth of regional challenges in the Middle East have elevated political and security concerns to a new level within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in recent years. Three conflicting worldviews have confronted one another, resulting in debilitating consequences for the region. Increasing fragmentation of Arab politics, in turn, has engendered attempts at enforced Arab unity that have ultimately failed, further dividing and destabilizing the regional order. This article delineates the background of the Gulf crisis of 2017 within the broader context of the Arab Spring and analyzes the ensuing attempts at mediation, the US role in the region, political developments in Kuwait and Oman, normalization efforts with Israel, and the recent resolution of the Gulf crisis by examining various actors' political roles.
- Subjects
GULF Cooperation Council; ARAB Spring Uprisings, 2010-2012; MIDDLE East-United States relations; KUWAITI politics &; government; MIDDLE Eastern politics &; government
- Publication
Middle East Policy, 2021, Vol 28, Issue 1, p23
- ISSN
1061-1924
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/mepo.12544