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Diplomacy of Quasi-Alliances in the Middle East: Translated from the Chinese by Jinan Wang. With a Foreword by Tim Niblock [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 300 pages
  • Sari: Middle Eastern Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Gerlach Press
  • ISBN-10: 3959940742
  • ISBN-13: 9783959940740
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 300 pages
  • Sari: Middle Eastern Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Gerlach Press
  • ISBN-10: 3959940742
  • ISBN-13: 9783959940740
Teised raamatud teemal:
Quasi-alliance refers to the ideation, mechanism and behavior of policy-makers to carry out security cooperation through informal political and security arrangements. As a "gray zone" between alliance and neutrality, quasi-alliance is a hidden national security statecraft. Policy-makers tend to seek a third way to strengthen security cooperation and meanwhile avert the risk of conflict.

Based on declassified archives and secondary sources, this book probes the theory and practice of quasi-alliances in the Middle East. Five cases are chosen to test the hypotheses of quasi-alliance formation, management, efficacy and termination, including Anglo-French-Israeli quasi-alliance during the Suez Canal War of 1956; US-Saudi quasi-alliance during the Johnson administration; Soviet-Egypt quasi-alliance during the Sadat administration; and Iran-Syria quasi-alliance since 1979.

The research finds that alliance is a hard balancing based on legally binding treaties, while quasi-alliance is a soft balance based on politically binding agreement. The task-oriented quasi-alliance features diversity of functions, flexibility of cooperative means, intangibility of targeting, and limitation of sovereignty transfer.
Preface ix
Tim Niblock
Introduction 1(12)
I Research Questions and Literature Review
1(4)
II Theoretical Hypotheses and Research Methodology
5(3)
III Academic and Policy Implications
8(2)
IV Research Findings
10(3)
1 Quasi-Alliance: A Hidden Research Agenda of Contemporary Diplomatic Strategy
13(20)
What is Quasi-Alliance?
13(8)
Types of Quasi-Alliance
21(3)
Characteristics of Quasi-Alliance
24(4)
Functions of Quasi-Alliance
28(3)
Summary
31(2)
2 System, State and Policy-Maldng Levels: Quasi-Alliance Formation
33(24)
The System Level
34(2)
The State Level
36(8)
The Decision-Making Level
44(8)
A Process of Trade-Off
52(2)
Summary
54(3)
3 Between Competition and Cooperation: Quasi-Alliance Management
57(16)
Three-Level Games
57(4)
Four Means of Management
61(5)
Two Types of Models
66(4)
Summary
70(3)
4 Between Assets and Liabilities: Quasi-Alliance Efficacy
73(12)
Divergence of Quasi-Alliance Efficacy
73(2)
The Objective Factors
75(4)
The Subjective Factors
79(4)
Summary
83(2)
5 From Coalition to Self-Reliance: Quasi-Alliance Termination
85(12)
The System Level
85(3)
The State Level
88(4)
Decision-Making Level
92(3)
Summary
95(2)
6 A "Meteor" Moment: Anglo-French-Israeli Quasi-Alliance During the Suez Canal War of 1956
97(44)
The Background of Anglo-French-Israeli Cooperation
98(7)
Dynamics of the Anglo-French-Israeli Quasi-Alliance Formation
105(2)
Management of the Anglo-French-Israeli Quasi-Alliance
107(17)
The Efficacy of the Anglo-French-Israeli Quasi-Alliance
124(6)
The Termination of the Anglo-French-Israeli Quasi-Alliance
130(7)
Summary
137(4)
7 A Gulf Bridgehead: US-Saudi Quasi-Alliance During the Johnson Administration
141(50)
The Formation of trie US-Saudi Quasi-Alliance
142(9)
The Management of the US-Saudi Quasi-Alliance
151(23)
The Efficacy of the US-Saudi Quasi-Alliance
174(7)
The Vitality of the US-Saudi Quasi-Alliance
181(6)
Summary
187(4)
8 A Fortress in the Sand: Soviet-Egypt Quasi-Alliance During the Sadat Administration
191(38)
The Formation of the Soviet-Egyptian Quasi-Alliance
194(6)
The Management of the Soviet-Egyptian Quasi-Alliance
200(17)
The Efficacy of the Soviet-Egyptian Quasi-Alliance
217(4)
The Termination of the Soviet-Egyptian Quasi-Alliance
221(4)
Summary
225(4)
9 Brothers Indeed: Iran-Syria Quasi-Alliance Since 1979
229(20)
Dynamics of Iran-Syria Quasi-Alliance Formation
230(4)
Management of the Iran-Syria Quasi-Alliance
234(11)
Efficacy of the Iran-Syria Quasi-Alliance
245(2)
Summary
247(2)
Conclusion 249(1)
Quasi-Alliance Theory in Diplomatic Strategy 249(11)
Quasi-Alliance Practice in the 21st Century 260(10)
China's "Quasi-Alliance Diplomacy" in the New Era? 270(3)
Notes 273(24)
Bibliography 297(28)
About the Authors and Translator 325