The Gulf Seen from the United Arab Emirates and Iran Interviews by Gilles Kepel
Pouvoirs n°152 - Émirats et monarchies du Golfe - janvier 2015 - p.135-144
Sultan Sooud al-Qassemi, who has supported the Arab Spring but has been disappointed by its outcome, find that the Gulf states have been unscathed by the crisis. Today, they are facing two threats: the internal threat of the Muslim Brotherhood, that they hope to eliminate ; the external threat of Iran, as a rapprochement between Tehran and Washington seems possible. According to Mahmoud Sariolghalam, however, the rapprochement between Iran and the West could only be extremely gradual and occur in the medium term. The privileged relations between the United States and the Gulf states will be maintained and Iran will not be able to become once again the policeman of the region.
Référence électonique : Sultan Sooud AL-QASSEMI, Mahmoud SARIOLGHALAM, "The Gulf Seen from the United Arab Emirates and Iran Interviews by Gilles Kepel", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°152, 152 - Émirats et monarchies du Golfe,
p.135-144
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