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The Future of Arms Control in the Middle East
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Saab, Bilal Y.
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Arab Israeli relations
/ Arabs
/ Arms Control
/ Arms control & disarmament
/ Arms control agreements
/ Arms control negotiations
/ Atomic weapons
/ Civil society
/ Conflict
/ Cooperation
/ Countries
/ Defense Policy
/ Defenses
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Diplomacy
/ Disarmament
/ Economic development
/ Foreign policy
/ International organizations
/ Iran
/ Israel
/ MEI Policy Essay
/ Middle East
/ Military defense
/ Military policy
/ Military service
/ National security
/ Nuclear weapons
/ Parliaments
/ Political Change
/ Political transition
/ Politics
/ Presidents
/ Rebellions
/ Regional Security
/ Regions
/ Representative government
/ Risk
/ Sovereignty
/ Stability
/ Syria
/ Trust
/ U.S.A
/ Uncertainty
/ United States
2013
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The Future of Arms Control in the Middle East
by
Saab, Bilal Y.
in
Arab Israeli relations
/ Arabs
/ Arms Control
/ Arms control & disarmament
/ Arms control agreements
/ Arms control negotiations
/ Atomic weapons
/ Civil society
/ Conflict
/ Cooperation
/ Countries
/ Defense Policy
/ Defenses
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Diplomacy
/ Disarmament
/ Economic development
/ Foreign policy
/ International organizations
/ Iran
/ Israel
/ MEI Policy Essay
/ Middle East
/ Military defense
/ Military policy
/ Military service
/ National security
/ Nuclear weapons
/ Parliaments
/ Political Change
/ Political transition
/ Politics
/ Presidents
/ Rebellions
/ Regional Security
/ Regions
/ Representative government
/ Risk
/ Sovereignty
/ Stability
/ Syria
/ Trust
/ U.S.A
/ Uncertainty
/ United States
2013
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The Future of Arms Control in the Middle East
by
Saab, Bilal Y.
in
Arab Israeli relations
/ Arabs
/ Arms Control
/ Arms control & disarmament
/ Arms control agreements
/ Arms control negotiations
/ Atomic weapons
/ Civil society
/ Conflict
/ Cooperation
/ Countries
/ Defense Policy
/ Defenses
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Diplomacy
/ Disarmament
/ Economic development
/ Foreign policy
/ International organizations
/ Iran
/ Israel
/ MEI Policy Essay
/ Middle East
/ Military defense
/ Military policy
/ Military service
/ National security
/ Nuclear weapons
/ Parliaments
/ Political Change
/ Political transition
/ Politics
/ Presidents
/ Rebellions
/ Regional Security
/ Regions
/ Representative government
/ Risk
/ Sovereignty
/ Stability
/ Syria
/ Trust
/ U.S.A
/ Uncertainty
/ United States
2013
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The Future of Arms Control in the Middle East
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Political space is opening up in the Arab world. While it is particularly difficult to speak with any degree of confidence on the ultimate trajectory of the Arab uprisings, the process of democratization that is sweeping the region is likely to have a significant impact on how Arab societies and their soon-to-be representative governments make and conduct foreign and defense policy in the future. One key area of concern is the subject of regional arms control and disarmament. With the Israeli-Palestinian conflict showing no sign of resolution anytime soon, increasing regional uncertainties caused by the political transitions, a raging civil conflict in Syria that is not only threatens the stability of neighboring countries but also risks redrawing the regional security map, and talk of possible military action by Israel or the US against Iran to thwart its nuclear program, the prospect of countries in that part of the world cooperating with each other seems unthinkable at present. Adapted from the source document.
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