Deterrence through Diplomacy: Oman's Dialogue Facilitation Initiatives during the Yemeni Civil War

Contenu

Ramani, Samuel. 2020. « Deterrence through Diplomacy: Oman’s Dialogue Facilitation Initiatives During the Yemeni Civil War ». The Middle East Journal 75 (2): 285-303. doi:10.3751/75.2.15, bibliographie, consulté le 3 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/49019

Titre
Deterrence through Diplomacy: Oman's Dialogue Facilitation Initiatives during the Yemeni Civil War
Créateur
Ramani, Samuel
Sujet
Vie politique -- Oman -- 1970-2020
Résumé
In contrast to other states in the Gulf Cooperation Council, Oman has declined to participate in the Saudi-led military intervention in Yemen and has opted to facilitate dialogue between the conflict's warring parties. Oman has embraced a strategy of
diplomatic deterrence
in
Yemen, facilitating dialogue to counter the perceived threats that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates pose to its foreign policy independence. The article explores how the Sultanate's diplomatic deterrence strategy manifests at the local, regional, and international levels, building
on English- and Arabic-language source material and interviews.
Est une partie de
The Middle East Journal
volume
75
numéro
2
pages
285-303
Date
2021
Titre abrégé
middle east j
Langue
eng
doi
10.3751/75.2.15
issn
0026-3141

Ramani, Samuel. 2020. « Deterrence through Diplomacy: Oman’s Dialogue Facilitation Initiatives During the Yemeni Civil War ». The Middle East Journal 75 (2): 285-303. doi:10.3751/75.2.15, bibliographie, consulté le 3 avril 2025, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/49019

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