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

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Alaoui, Hicham (Editor), Springborg, Robert (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2023.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. First, Do No Harm: Curing What Ails Security Assistance to the Middle East / Robert Springborg
  • 2. Security Assistance in a Changing Region / Anthony H. Cordesman
  • 3. Political Drivers of Demand for Security Assistance / Glenn E. Robinson
  • pt. 1 SHARED CHALLENGES, SHARED RESPONSES
  • 4. Tunisia: A Reframed Security-Centered Approach / Noureddine Jebnoun
  • 5. Lebanon: Assessing US-Led Capabilities Development / Aram Nerguizian
  • 6. Egypt: Reconsidering the Political Value of US Assistance / Zeinab Abul-Magd
  • pt. 2 ROLE OF MULTILATERAL AND REGIONAL ACTORS
  • 7. EU and Member States' Security Assistance: Complementary or Contradictory? / Alex Walsh
  • 8. Politics of Security Assistance by "European NATO" / Kevin Koehler
  • 9. Gulf Monarchies: Security Consumers and Providers / Zoltan Barany
  • 10. Regional Entanglements: MENA States as Providers of Security Assistance / Simone Tholens
  • pt. 3 CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS
  • 11. US Security Assistance in Jordan: Militarized Politics and Elusive Metrics / Sean Yom
  • 12. Security Assistance and Public Support for Arab Militaries / Lindsay J. Benstead
  • 13. Civilians in Arab Defense Affairs: Implications for Providers of Security Assistance / Yezid Sayigh
  • pt. 4 PRACTITIONER PERSPECTIVES
  • 14. US Security Assistance to Egypt: The Importance of Framing a Relationship / F. C. "Pink" Williams
  • 15. Subjectivity and Objectivity in Assessing Security Assistance / John J. Zavage
  • pt. 5 CONCLUSION
  • 16. Quit Trying, or Try to Cure? / Robert Springborg.