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Security Assistance in the Middle East: Challenges… and the Need for Change

Security Assistance in the Middle East: Challenges… and the Need for Change book

Security Assistance in the Middle East: Challenges… and the Need for Change

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"One of the first studies of the concepts and practices of modern security assistance that is both devoid of ideology and accessible to scholars, policy ysts, and practitioners alike. A perfect guide to the 'dark arts.'" —David B. Des Roches, National Defense University

"Highly original, bringing new research to bear on a policy question of major importance and filling a gap in the academic literature. This is a must-read for anyone working on Middle East security policy." —Nicholas Lotito, Yale University

Why, given the enormous resources spent by the US and Europe on security assistance to Arab countries, has it led to so little success? Can anything be done to change the disheartening status quo? Addressing these thorny questions, the authors of this state-of-the-art assessment evaluate the costs and benefits to the main providers and recipients of security assistance in the MENA region and explore alternative strategies to improve outcomes for both. 

CONTENTS:  First, Do No Harm: Curing What Ails Security Assistance to the Middle East— H. Alaoui and R. Springborg. Security Assistance in a Changing Region— A.H. Cordesman. Political Drivers of Demand for Security Assistance— G.E. Robinson. SHARED CHALLENGES, SHARED RESPONSES. Tunisia: A Reframed Security-Centered Approach— N. Jebnoun. Lebanon: Assessing US-Led Capabilities Development— A. Nerguizian. Egypt: Reconsidering the Political Value of US Assistance— Z. Abud-Magd. THE ROLES OF MULTILATERAL AND REGIONAL ACTORS. EU and Member States’ Security Assistance: Complementary or Contradictory?— F. Gaub and A. Walsh. The Politics of Security Assistance by "European NATO"— K. Koehler. The Gulf Monarchies: Security Consumers and Providers— Z. Barany. Regional Entanglements: MENA States as Providers of Security Assistance— S. Tholens. CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
397
Release Date:
2023-03-21
Publication Date:
2023-03-21
Publisher:
Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
Languages:
Published: English, Original: English
ISBN10:
1955055807
Weight:
658 g
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