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The NATO and Arab monarchies of Persian Gulf: military cooperation development

Abstract

The USA and the EU are interested in preserving their geopolitical status in the Middle East. That contributes to increasing the influence of the West upon the key Arab states - energy exporters. Special attention in this case is paid to the military and technical cooperation and to the retraction of loyal Arab regimes into a united trans-regional military-political and economic space.

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Anton Kudryashov
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian Federation


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Kudryashov A. The NATO and Arab monarchies of Persian Gulf: military cooperation development. RSUH/RGGU Bulletin Series "Political Science. History. International Relations". 2015;(1):99-106. (In Russ.)

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