US-Iranian Tensions: A Flawed Security Architecture in the Arab Gulf Region?



Some Context After the News of the Killing of 
Iranian Commander Suleimani

As a US expat living in Qatar, I have attended a number of academic programs discussing tensions in the region between the US, its regional allies, and Iran. See here, here, here, here, and here.

This past year, I wrote a review analyzing a new book on the security architecture and world-views of the regional actors. I recommended the book as a "fearless examination of the persistent tensions in the most volatile region in the world, along with the security architecture that makes it persistently unstable."

See Book Review: Troubled Waters: Insecurity in the Persian Gulf, Mehran Kamrava (Cornell U. Press 2018), 9 J. of Arabian Studies 116 (2019), available here.


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