Air/missile defense, counterproliferation and security policy planning : implications for collaboration between the United States and the Gulf Co-operation Council countries

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Air/missile defense, counterproliferation and security policy planning : implications for collaboration between the United States and the Gulf Co-operation Council countries

editors, Jacquelyn K. Davis, Charles M. Perry and Jamal S. Al-Suwaidi

Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, 1999

  • : hbk.
  • : paper

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Volume

: hbk. ISBN 9781860644917

Description

Providing an assessment of evolving air and missile threats confronting the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, this volume highlights the impact of trends involving missiles and weapons of mass destruction on the balance of power in the Arabian Gulf region. It also reviews US concepts of operation for air/missile-defence co-ordination, and proposes policies for future UAE and GCC security planning. The authors argue for shared early-warning and integrated air-defence systems, the need for political commitment from the United States and all the GCC governments to install improved defences, the need for improved understanding and communication as an essential precondition for increased air/missile-defence co-operation, and the long-term advantages of pursuing such co-operation both on a US-GCC basis and among the GCC member states themselves. The range of benefits associated with a regional approach to air and missile defence are explored, together with the question of how expanded air/missile-defence co-operation in the region fits into a broader geopolitical framework.

Table of Contents

  • Developing a cooperative air/missile defence system - a CENTCOM perspective, Anthony Zinni
  • key proliferation trends - a global scenario, Alina Romanowski
  • key proliferation trends and their likely impact on the balance of power in the Gulf - a focused evaluation, David R. Tanks
  • nuclear, biological and chemical deterrence and defence, Robert G. Joseph
  • cooperative defence against weapons of mass destruction in the Arabian Gulf, Peter R. Lavoy
  • the potential value of missile defence in the Gulf context, Thomas O. Morgan
  • Gulf regional missile defence - early warning, surveilllance and BM/C4I considerations, Richard Ritter and David Martin
  • theatre air/missile defence systems and emerging operational concepts - a US Army perspective, Dennis D. Cavin
  • theatre air/missile defence systems and emerging operational concepts - a Fifth Fleet perspective, Thomas Fargo
  • joint theatre air and missile defence operations - an Air Force perspective, Carl E. Franklin
  • US-GCC collaboration in air/missile defence planning - assessing the advantages, Joseph G. Garrett, III
  • US-GCC collaboration on air/missile defence and counterproliferation - assessing the operational benefits, John F. Sigler
  • conclusions and recommendations, Jacquelyn K. Davis and Charles M. Perry.
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: paper ISBN 9781860644924

Description

Providing an assessment of evolving air and missile threats confronting the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, this volume highlights the impact of trends involving missiles and weapons of mass destruction on the balance of power in the Arabian Gulf region. It also reviews US concepts of operation for air/missile-defence co-ordination, and proposes policies for future UAE and GCC security planning. The authors argue for shared early-warning and integrated air-defence systems, the need for political commitment from the United States and all the GCC governments to install improved defences, the need for improved understanding and communication as an essential precondition for increased air/missile-defence co-operation, and the long-term advantages of pursuing such co-operation both on a US-GCC basis and among the GCC member states themselves. The range of benefits associated with a regional approach to air and missile defence are explored, together with the question of how expanded air/missile-defence co-operation in the region fits into a broader geopolitical framework.

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