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Written by a team of IISS experts, Missile-Defence Cooperation in the Gulf contributes to the ongoing policy debate on Middle Eastern collective security. The report examines the development of Iran's missile capabilities over several decades, parallel efforts to counter the threat they pose by Gulf Arab states and the broader evolution of security structures in the region. It is a valuable resource for policymakers, scholars and government officials seeking to understand the 'security complex' that encompasses all states in the Gulf, and that shapes their decisions on politically sensitive issues of missile defence.…mehr

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Written by a team of IISS experts, Missile-Defence Cooperation in the Gulf contributes to the ongoing policy debate on Middle Eastern collective security. The report examines the development of Iran's missile capabilities over several decades, parallel efforts to counter the threat they pose by Gulf Arab states and the broader evolution of security structures in the region. It is a valuable resource for policymakers, scholars and government officials seeking to understand the 'security complex' that encompasses all states in the Gulf, and that shapes their decisions on politically sensitive issues of missile defence.
Autorenporträt
Michael Elleman is Consulting Senior Fellow for Missile Defence at IISS. Before this he spent five years at Booz Allen Hamilton, a US consulting firm, where he supported the implementation of Cooperative Threat Reduction programmes sponsored by the US Department of Defense and the Department of Energy. Toby Dodge is Consulting Senior Fellow for the Middle East at IISS and has been researching the politics of Iraq and the wider Middle East for the past 15 years. In addition to his work at the IISS, he is Professor International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Before he took up this position in 2011, he was a Reader in International Relations at Queen Mary, University of London.