Titre : | PERSIAN GULF: THE GROUND BENEATH THEIR FEET |
Auteurs : | Rouzbeh Parsi |
Type de document : | Electronic document |
Editeur : | Paris : European Union Institute for Security Studies |
Langues: | Anglais |
Résumé : |
Keywords : islamic republic; Muslims; Iran; Bahrain; Saudi Arabia; Abstract : In the Persian Gulf the power game is generally played out in straightforward power politics, but more often in dressedup ideological or sectarian divisions. When Iran was a monarchy, the alliances and divisions were often described as monarchies versus republics, or Arab versus non-Arab. After the Iranian Revolution, the Islamic Republic managed to alienate both monarchies and republics, and, for all its aspirations to lead the Islamic world, never gained much traction with its peculiar version of an ideal Islamist society. Its neighbouring countries feared the ambitions of Shahs and Ayatollahs alike, but what brought them together was their desperate need to stem the tide of the revolutionaries. .../... |
En ligne : | http://units.mil.intra/sites/UBDef-BUDef/Repository/302552R.pdf |
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