Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United States: Power, Identity and Strategy in the Persian Gulf Triangle
By (Author) Luza Cerioli
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st January 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Hardback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
527g
This book offers a nuanced snapshot of the complex geopolitical dynamics in the Persian Gulf, underlining the interaction between Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the US. Examining their interwoven relations since the 1970s, Luza Cerioli's framework reveals how changes in US-Saudi ties have ripple effects on Iran-US and Iran-Saudi relations and vice versa. Using a historical lens, she explores how enduring US-Saudi connections hinge on order expectations, delves into the cognitive factors shaping US-Iran enmity and traces the source of oscillation in the Saudi-Iran ties. Employing Neoclassical Realism, the book investigates status-seeking, national identities and leadership preferences, offering a deeper understanding of the region's multipolar system. By combining International Relations and Middle East Studies, Cerioli's work contributes to both fields, unravelling the intricate interplay between international structures, regional nuances and agency in shaping Persian Gulf geopolitics.
Luza Cerioli is a Political Science Researcher at the University of Kassel.