So History Doesn't Forget:

Alliances Behavior in Foreign Policy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,1979-1990

by Dr. Abdulrhman A Hussein


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/25/2012

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 424
ISBN : 9781467883542
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 424
ISBN : 9781467883535
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 424
ISBN : 9781467883559

About the Book

This book illustrates that the perception of an external threat to the security of Saudi Arabia's national interests is the major factor behind Saudi external alliances. Given its limited national capabilities, the existence of expansionist and revolutionary regimes in the Arabian (Persian) Gulf, and the nature of Middle East politics, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has little choice but to adopt a balance of power policy by building alliances with regional and great powers. Although there exists some studies concerned with the foreign policy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, this is the first comprehensive study that analyzes Saudi foreign policy from an alliance behavior perspective.


About the Author

Dr. Abdulrahman Hussein has born in Medina, Saudi Arabia, 1957. He is a diplomatic career, who worked for long time in the Saudi Embassy in the United States, and then he worked as a senior political analyst for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. During his tenure at the Saudi Embassy in Washington he managed to acquire several degrees, including master's degree in comparative Government studies from Johns Hopkins University, a master's degree in international relations, and PhD in political science from George Washington University. Those experiences have allowed him to accumulate between his career and academic studies, which gave him a distinct capacity to analyze the political developments, especially on the Middle East and Saudi Arabia. Dr. Hussein is a member of several local and international political associations, including the International Institute for strategic studies in London.