The Gulf States and the Horn of Africa
Interests, influences and instability
This timely volume offers a critical analysis of the regional and international relations of the Horn of Africa and Red Sea, focussing on the role of states from the Persian Gulf in these developments.
The Gulf States and the Horn of Africa offers a timely analysis of interaction between states from the Persian Gulf and their counterparts in the Horn of Africa to reflect on the regional and international politics of the Horn of Africa and Red Sea areas. It critically reflects on the nature of inter-regional relations, contributing theoretical and empirical observations on a timely and important set of relations.
Robert Mason is a Fellow at The Sectarianism, Proxies and De-sectarianisation (SEPAD) project and Non-Resident Fellow, Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington
Simon Mabon is Director of SEPAD and Professor of International Politics at Lancaster University