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SUMMARY:International Relations of the Gulf Working Group II
DESCRIPTION:On January 8-9\, 2009\, CIRS convened the second International Relations of the Gulf working group session. This meeting was part of a year-long research initiative that began with the first working group meeting in June 2008 and which focused on analyzing several key aspects of the International Relations of the Gulf from different angles. CIRS invited a core group of distinguished Gulf studies scholars to Doha to attend the working group meetings and to contribute individual chapters towards a book entitled The International Politics of the Persian Gulf (Syracuse University Press\, 2011). The book covers topics such as the history of Gulf Shaikhdoms\, Gulf security strategies\, and political reform in the region. Concomitantly\, CIRS also invited several other experts in the field to act as discussants and to give critical consultation and enrich the topics under examination.  \n \n \nThis book breaks new ground and will contribute greatly to the literature on the international relations of the Middle East in general and the Gulf in particular. It will be of great interest to academics and scholars specializing in the Gulf and the Middle East\, as well as practitioners and policy-makers\, students\, and interested readers.   \n \n \nParticipants in the International Relations of the Gulf Working Group:  \n \n \n\nMohammed Ayoob\, Michigan State University \nDaniel Byman\, Georgetown University \nGregory Gause\, University of Vermont \nN. Janardhan\, Political Analyst\, Gulf-Asia Affairs\, UAE \nMehran Kamrava\, Georgetown University in Qatar\nRami Khouri\, American University of Beirut \nJoseph Kostiner\, Tel Aviv University \nFred Lawson\, Mills College \nKatja Niethammer\, Georgetown University in Qatar \nGerd Nonneman\, University of Exeter \nJames Onley\, University of Exeter \nJ. E. Peterson\, University of Arizona \nLawrence Potter\, Columbia University \nPaul Salem\, Carnegie Middle East Center \nKristian Coates Ulrichsen\, London School of Economics and Political Science \nRobert Wirsing\, Georgetown University in Qatar\nSteven Wright\, Qatar University \nObaid Younossi\, RAND-Qatar Policy Institute 	 \n\n \nSummary by Suzi Mirgani\, CIRS Publications Coordinator
URL:https://cirs.qatar.georgetown.edu/event/international-relations-gulf-working-group-ii/
CATEGORIES:American Studies,Focused Discussions,Regional Studies
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