Volume 20, Issue 2

The Arab Cold War Revisited: The Regional Impact of the Arab Uprising

Nabeel A. Khoury

Taught at the National War College (NDU) this year as a Department of State faculty advisor. He retires from State this fall to join the Chicago Council on Global Affairs as senior fellow for Middle East and national security. *.

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First published: 13 June 2013
Citations: 6

The author wishes to acknowledge the valuable assistance and insights offered by Dr. Lina Khatib, of Stanford University, and Dr. Sami Hajjar, formerly of the Army War College at Carlisle. MargaretAnne Khoury, Elysaar Khoury and Deborah Ferro offered editorial suggestions and proofed the first draft of this paper.

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Number of times cited according to CrossRef: 6

  • Gulfization of the Middle East Security Complex: The Arab Spring’s Systemic Change, The Regional Order in the Gulf Region and the Middle East, 10.1007/978-3-030-45465-4, (61-94), (2020).
  • Do Arab public opinion support policies of regional powers in MENA? View from Tunisia, The Journal of North African Studies, 10.1080/13629387.2020.1826318, (1-26), (2020).
  • Interregnum: The Regional Order in the Middle East and North Africa after 2011, SSRN Electronic Journal, 10.2139/ssrn.3367815, (2019).
  • Symbolic Unity, Dynastic Continuity, and Countervailing Power: Monarchies, Republics, and the Economy, Social Forces, 10.1093/sf/soy037, 97, 2, (607-648), (2018).
  • The Resurgence of The Arab Cold War , Review of Middle East Studies, 10.1017/rms.2016.28, 49, 2, (163-172), (2016).
  • Implications of the 2011-13 Syrian Uprising for the Middle Eastern Regional Security Complex, SSRN Electronic Journal, 10.2139/ssrn.2825919, (2014).

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