Title of article :
Evolving Empire: Americaʹs “Emirates” Strategy in the Persian Gulf
Author/Authors :
MARC J. OʹREILLY and WESLEY B. RENFRO، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This article examines U.S. policy in the Persian Gulf and juxtaposes
American efforts in Iraq with those in the Gulf Cooperation Council
states. As the U.S.-led effort to pacify and democratize Iraq continues to
founder and with civil war underway in parts of the country, Washington
pursues another imperial strategy in the Persian Gulf better suited
to American security preferences and more likely to succeed, at least in
the short term. In pursuing an ‘‘emirates’’ strategy, Washington seeks to
indulge its historic preference for an informal empire in the Gulf that
relies on cooperation with pro-American monarchs. While the Bush
administration has touted Iraq’s potential to remake the Middle East
into a democratic haven, America seems prepared to rely on familiar
autocrats to help it tackle terrorists in Southwest Asia and preserve
Western access to critical supplies of hydrocarbons should Iraq’s democratic
rehabilitation prove unsuccessful
Keywords :
U.S. Foreign Policy , Persian Gulf , Empire , strategy , Bushadministration
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives
Journal title :
International Studies Perspectives