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100 1 $aAaron, David.
245 14 $aThe future of Gulf security in a region of dramatic change :$bmutual equities and enduring relationships /$cDavid Aaron, Frederic Wehrey, Brett Andrew Wallace.
260 $aSanta Monica, CA :$bRand Corporation,$c2011.
300 $aix, 26 p.$ccm.
490 1 $aRAND Corporation conference proceedings series ;$vCF293
505 0 $aPreface. -- Summary. -- Acknowledgments. -- Conference agenda. -- Biographies. -- Panel one: the Arab spring: Gulf security in a region of dramatic change. -- Panel two: The Gulf Cooperation Council and Arab League Political Unity: implications for U.S. foreign policy. -- Panel three: Iran in the Gulf: defining the challenge and the Arab response. -- Panel four: Gulf militaries and political change. -- Conclusion and closing remarks.
520 $aIn these conference proceedings, the authors document the presentations delivered by experts on Persian Gulf affairs, the question-and-answer sessions that followed each of the four panels, and the concluding remarks. Given the dynamic and fluid nature of events throughout the Arab world in the preceding six months, the conference focused on the security implications of a rapidly changing Gulf region and their potential effects on U.S. Central Command. The four panel topics were the Arab Spring, the prospects for and implications of a more-unified Gulf Cooperation Council, how Gulf militaries and their relationships with the United States may be affected by political changes, and how present-day events may influence or alter the threat posed by Iran.
536 $aThe research described in this report was prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD). The research was conducted within the RAND National Defense Research Institute, a federally funded research and development center sponsored by OSD, the Joint Staff, the Unified Combatant Commands, the Navy, the Marine Corps, the defense agencies, and the defense Intelligence Community under Contract W74V8H-06-C-0002.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
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700 1 $aWehrey, Frederic.
700 1 $aWallace, Brett Andrew.
710 2 $aNational Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
710 2 $aRand Corporation.
711 2 $aGulf Security in a Region of Dramatic Change: Mutual Equities and Enduring Partnerships$d(2011 :$cWashington, D.C.)
700 1 $aWehrey, Frederic M.
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