Armies of Arabia

Armies of Arabia
Author: Zoltan Barany
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190866204

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Armies of Arabia is the first book to comprehensively analyze the armed forces of the Gulf monarchies. Zoltan Barany explains the conspicuous ineffectiveness of Gulf militaries with a combination of political-structural and sociocultural factors. Following a brief exposition on their historical evolution, he explores the region's six armies of the region comparatively, through the lenses of military politics, sociology, economics, and diplomacy. The book'sthemes come together in the last chapter that critically evaluates the Saudi and Emirati armed forces' record in the on-going war in Yemen.

Armies of Arabia

Armies of Arabia
Author: Zoltan D. Barany
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021
Genre: Arabian Peninsula
ISBN: 0197605559

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'Armies of Arabia' comprehensively analyzes the armed forces of the Gulf monarchies. Zoltan Barany explains the conspicuous ineffectiveness of Gulf militaries with a combination of political-structural and sociocultural factors. Following a brief exposition on their historical evolution, he explores the region's six armies of the region comparatively, through the lenses of military politics, sociology, economics, and diplomacy. The book's themes come together in the last chapter that critically evaluates the Saudi and Emirati armed forces' record in the on-going war in Yemen.

Armies of Arabia

Armies of Arabia
Author: Zoltan Barany
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021-09-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190866228

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Armies of Arabia is the first comprehensive analysis of the Gulf monarchies' armed forces, including their political, social, and economic characteristics, foreign relations, and battleground performance. The Arabian Peninsula is among the most strategically and economically important areas in the world, but its militaries remain terra incognita. In Armies of Arabia - the first book to comprehensively analyze the Gulf monarchies' armed forces - Zoltan Barany explains their notorious ineffectiveness with a combination of political-structural and sociocultural factors. Drawing on over 150 interviews and meticulous multidisciplinary research, Barany paints a fascinating portrait of Arabia's armies from Ibn Saud's Ikhwan to the present. He explores the methods ruling families employ to ensure their armies' loyalty, examines the backgrounds and career trajectories of soldiers and officers, and explains the monarchies' reliance on mercenaries and the enduring importance of tribal networks. Even though no other world region spends more on security, Arabia's armies remain ineffective because of an absence of meritocracy, the domination of personal connections over institutional norms, insipid leadership, a casual work ethic, and training that lacks intensity, frequency, and up-to-date scenarios. Massive weapons acquisitions are primarily pay-offs to the US for protecting them and have resulted in bloated and inappropriate arsenals and large-scale corruption. Barany explains why the Gulf Cooperation Council has been a squandered opportunity and examines the kingdoms' military relationships with the Arab world and beyond. The performance of the Saudi-led coalition's disastrous war in Yemen starkly illustrates the Gulf armies' humiliating combat record. The book concludes with thoughts on waste (of human potential, resources, institutions) as a dominant theme of Gulf military affairs, considers likely changes in response to long-term weakening demand for oil, and suggests ways in which the armies' effectiveness could be raised. Chock-full of insights and stories from the field and written with a general audience in mind, Armies of Arabia will be essential reading for anyone interested in military affairs and Middle Eastern politics, society, and international relations.

Military Politics of the Contemporary Arab World

Military Politics of the Contemporary Arab World
Author: Philippe Droz-Vincent
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2020-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108477420

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Compares the crucial role of Arab armies in state building, a decade after the 2011 Arab Uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen and Syria.

Armies of Sand

Armies of Sand
Author: Kenneth Michael Pollack
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2019
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9780190906962

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Armies of Sand asks, 'why have Arab militaries fought so poorly in the modern era?' It examines the performance of over two-dozen Arab militaries from 1948 to 2017, and compares them to a half-dozen non-Arab militaries, to conclude that politics, economics, and culture all contributed to the past weakness of Arab armies.

Lawrence of Arabia

Lawrence of Arabia
Author: Anthony Nutting
Publsiher: Signet Book
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1961
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: IND:32000011195197

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Stirring, definitive story of the complex intrigues, power struggles, skirmishes and battles in which the now legendary figure became involved.

Lawrence of Arabia

Lawrence of Arabia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1961
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1990
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UCAL:B3907767

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"The purpose of this booklet is to provide U.S. Army soldiers who deploy to Saudi Arabia (Operation Desert Shield) with some basic information about that nation and its culture"--Preface.