The mesmerizing story of two countries caught in history whose rivalry can destroy the world or restore its peace, this is the first book to untangle the complex relationship of Saudi Arabia and Iran by rejecting heated rhetoric and looking at the real roots of the issue to promise pathways to peace.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I
1. Overview of Saudi-Iranian Relations
2. How Religion Shaped the Saudi-Iranian Relations
PART II
3. Saudi Arabia and Iran in Early Twentieth Century
4. Early Diplomatic Relations
5. Diplomatic Relations: 195563
6. Epoch of Saudi Arabian-Iranian Cooperation and Rivalry
PART III
7. Saudi Arabia and Revolutionary Iran
8. Saudi-Iranian D?tente
PART IV
9. Saudi Arabia's and Iran's Quest for Stability after 9/11
10. Saudi Arabia, Iran and Gulf Geopolitics: The Case of Iraq
11. Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Levant Geopolitics: The Cases of Lebanon, Syria, Palestine
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
From a Norwegian foreign affairs vantage point, where balancing a reputation as international peacemaker, giant oil producer, and close US ally is the main task, this book offers a refreshing view of the strategic importance of allowing Iran and Saudi Arabia to regain a balanced partnership in pursuit of security and lower ideological tensions. . . a carefully argued revelation.' Tone Bleie, Professor, University of Troms?, Norway, and Director of the International Research Group on Reintegration of Ex-Combatants (IRGR)
'Dr. Keynoush's book makes a timely intervention towards understanding the delicately poised Saudi-Iranian relationship. Extensively researched and historically nuanced in approach, it provides a much needed corrective to studies that view the rivalry between Sauls,