Nuclear Question in the Middle East

Nuclear Question in the Middle East

Contemporary Muslim World

Nuclear Question in the Middle East

Author(s): Mehran Kamrava

Reviewed by: Elfatih Abdullahi Abdel Salam, International Islamic University, Malaysia

 

Review

The nuclear age is coming to the Middle East and understanding the scope of and motivations for this development, and its implications for global security, is essential. The last decade has witnessed an explosion of popular and scholarly attention focused on nuclear issues around the globe and especially in the Middle East. These studies fall into one of four general categories and tend to focus either on: 1) the security and military aspects of nuclear weapons, 2) the sources and mechanisms for proliferation and means of reversing it, 3) nuclear energy itself, or 4) the logic driving state policymakers toward adopting the nuclear option. The book under review is the first of its kind to combine thematic and theoretical discussions regarding nuclear weapons and nuclear energy with case studies from across the Middle East. It asks: what are the key domestic drivers of nuclear behavior and decision making in the region? How are the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council seeking to employ nuclear energy to further guarantee and expedite their hyper-growth of recent decades? Are there ideal models emerging in this regard that others might emulate in the foreseeable future, and, if so, what consequences is this development likely to have for other civilian nuclear aspirants? These region-wide themes form the backdrop against which specific case studies are examined in this volume.


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