向后权力主义过渡中的权力与竞争:沙特阿拉伯和阿拉伯联合酋长国的案例

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Robert Mason
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经济多元化的迫切需要意味着沙特阿拉伯和阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)正竭力确保国际市场和投资的安全,同时国内正在发生一系列变化,包括决策集中化、其他传统治理模式被边缘化以及民族主义抬头。虽然有证据表明海湾合作委员会(Gulf Cooperation Council)在安全方面开展了一些正式合作,沙特阿拉伯和阿联酋也在阿拉伯起义爆发之初建立了非正式的安全联盟,但这两个国家继续奉行相互竞争的经济政策。本文对沙特阿拉伯和阿联酋的经济和政治互动进行了评估,认为与罗斯克朗斯提出的 "虚拟国家 "概念(强调服务、专业知识和创造力,与愿景战略相关)相反,这两个国家的主要力量仍植根于领土方面。研究还发现,领导风格、政治和经济角色概念、地区和国际力量平衡、威胁感和联盟的形成等其他因素将继续决定它们合作或竞争的形态和形式。
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Power and competition in the transitions toward postrentierism: The cases of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates 后食利主义转型中的权力与竞争:以沙特阿拉伯和阿联酋为例 Poder y competencia en las transiciones hacia el posrentismo: Los casos de Arabia Saudita y Emiratos Árabes Unidos

The imperatives of economic diversification mean that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are scrambling to secure international markets and investments amid a series of domestic changes taking place, including centralized decision making, the marginalization of other traditional modes of governance, and rising nationalism. While there is some evidence of formal security-related cooperation in the Gulf Cooperation Council as well as an informal security alliance operationalized by Saudi Arabia and the UAE at the onset of the Arab uprisings, these two states have gone on to pursue competing economic policies. This article assesses the economic and political interactions of Saudi Arabia and the UAE, arguing that contrary to Rosecrance's concept of “virtual states” with an emphasis on services, expertise, and creativity, connected to visions strategies in these cases, their primary power remains rooted in territorial aspects. It also finds that there are other factors such as leadership style, political and economic role conceptions, the regional and international balance of power, threat perception, and alliance formation that will continue to determine the shape and form of their cooperation or competition.

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期刊介绍: DOMES (Digest of Middle East Studies) is a biennial refereed journal devoted to articles and reviews of topics concerning the Middle East. This encompasses Islam, the Arab countries, Israel, and those countries traditionally referred to as the Near East, including Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey. DOMES is intended for individuals, libraries, research centers, corporations and government offices with interests in the Middle East. The roster of authors and reviewers represents specialists from different religious, political, and subject backgrounds. The scope of materials published or reviewed covers all subjects originally published in English, European, or non-European languages, ranging from books and journals to databases, films, and other media. DOMES includes informational, creative, and critical literary efforts.
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