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  • af Gew Intelligence Unit
    243,95 kr.

    The latest addition to the renowned collection The Gulf by the France-based GEW Intelligence Unit delves into the fascinating narrative of the United Arab Emirates' journey towards achieving autonomy in defence capabilities. Titled Emirati Defence Evolution: From Imports to Autonomy, this comprehensive analysis offers a unique insight into the strategic decisions and advancements that have shaped the UAE's military landscape over the years.With a focus on the transition from reliance on imports to developing indigenous defence systems, this book stands out as a timely and significant contribution to understanding the evolving dynamics of security in the Gulf region. Through meticulous research and expert analysis, GEW Intelligence Unit presents a detailed account of how the UAE has transformed its defence industry and capabilities, positioning itself as a key player in regional security matters.Readers can expect a thorough examination of key milestones, technological advancements, and policy shifts that have empowered the UAE to assert its sovereignty through self-sufficiency in defence. Emirati Defence Evolution: From Imports to Autonomy is a must-read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in gaining deeper insights into the strategic evolution of one of the Middle East's most influential military forces.About GEW Intelligence Unit:GEW Intelligence Unit is a leading research group specialising in geopolitical analysis and intelligence reports. Their expertise spans across various regions, providing valuable insights into global security challenges and trends.

  • af Gew Intelligence Unit
    263,95 kr.

    The book highlights the evolution of the defence industry in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, emphasising its historical reliance on arms imports, the shift towards domestic defence capabilities, and the implications for regional security and economic development.Key TakeawaysThe GCC states heavily relied on arms imports initially due to limited domestic industrial capabilities and evolving security threats.The United States played a significant role as a primary arms supplier to the GCC states during their early development stages.Over time, concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities and over-dependence on foreign powers led to a strategic shift towards developing indigenous defence industries.The book explores the economic implications of the local defence industry, emphasising its potential to drive economic growth, create job opportunities, and foster technological innovation.It also delves into the security implications of defence industry development, focusing on enhancing military capabilities and strengthening national security.The book's methodology adopts a multidisciplinary approach, integrating historical, economic, geopolitical, and security perspectives through primary and secondary research.The book's structure follows a logical flow, exploring the drivers and challenges of defence indigenisation, economic diversification, technology transfer, and their impact on regional security cooperation. Guardians of the Gulf is essential for policymakers, scholars, and anyone seeking a deep understanding of contemporary defence developments in this critical region.

  • af Gew Intelligence Unit
    208,95 kr.

    In contrast to the West, the BRICS+ consortium (Argentina, Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Iran, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and the United Arab Emirates) is widely acknowledged as an embodiment of the broader phenomenon known as the "Rise of the Rest." This occurrence, which is representative of modern-day global affairs, signifies the progressive development of the economic, political, and military capabilities of specific nations and their coalitions. As a result, the Western powers' formerly hegemonic dominance has notably diminished. Simultaneously, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has conventionally been regarded as an alliance that emerged during a period when cooperation between the West and countries that produced energy was crucial. However, improved connectivity between the BRICS+ and the GCC (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman) is possible, especially with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as members, due to their complementary natures and ability to reconcile divergences. The aforementioned potential is founded upon the BRICS nations' ascent to a crucial position in global cooperation and development, in contrast to the GCC countries' ongoing dominance as primary providers of energy on an international scale. The potential exists for these blocs to strengthen their individual positions on the international stage through the amalgamation. This dynamic environment presents a thought-provoking subject for analysis, in which the interplay between GCC and BRICS dynamics takes place while the United States maintains its prominent position as a global actor. Amid the persistent power struggles and significant geopolitical realignments, there is a possibility that strategic and economic convergences will arise between the GCC and BRICS, thereby exerting additional influence on the global geopolitical arena. The objective of this book is to comprehensively examine the evolving dynamics between the GCC and the BRICS consortium from a variety of vantage points. Enriching and contributing to a nuanced and well-informed discourse on the evolving relationship between the GCC and the BRICS+ should be contingent on the outcome that ensues. Practical insights and actionable recommendations are prioritised in order to provide stakeholders with the necessary tools to navigate the intricate geopolitical landscape undergoing a significant transformation.

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    213,95 kr.

    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a protracted and multi-layered struggle deeply rooted in historical grievances, political aspirations and competing claims to land, resources and sovereignty. In this comprehensive guide by the GEW Intelligence Unit, readers will gain an in-depth understanding of the complex dynamics shaping this enduring conflict. Through meticulous research and analysis, the book delves into the historical, cultural, and geopolitical factors that have contributed to the ongoing tensions between Israelis and Palestinians. With a serious and objective tone, this guide provides a nuanced exploration of the conflicting narratives, power struggles, and international interventions that continue to shape the region. Essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of this enduring dispute, The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict offers a sobering examination of one of the world's most entrenched geopolitical challenges.