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 Takeaways
- The 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.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Introduction
1.Significance And Objectives Of The Book
2.Historical Background Of The GCC States’ Defense Industry
3.The Evolution Of GCC States’ Armed Forces
4.Origins And Early Development
5.Challenges And Transformative Developments
6.Role Of Modernisation In Shaping Military Capabilities
7.Arms Imports And Defense Dynamics In The GCC
8.Analysis Of Arms Import Data From SIPRI
9.Insights Into Defense Cooperation With The United States
10.Implications Of Arms Imports On Regional Security
11.The Drive For Localisation Of The Defence Industry
12.Strategic And Autonomy Considerations
13.Minimising External Dependencies
14.Technology Transfer And Self-Reliance
15.Economic Implications Of Indigenisation
16.Job Creation And Technological Innovation
17.Trickle-Down Technologies And Economic Growth
18.Case Studies From Israel And Turkey
19.Implications For Gulf Regional Security
20.Reducing Vulnerabilities And Enhancing Resilience
21.Recalibrating Alliances And Power Dynamics
22.The Role Of Local Defence Industries In Future Prospects
23.Geopolitical Ramifications Of GCC Defence Industry Localisation
24.Influence On Power Dynamics In The Region And Beyond
25.Shifts In Global Geopolitics And Geo-Economics
26.Implications For Global Defence Trade
27.Security Implications Of Localised Defence Industries
28.Integration Of AI And Advanced Technologies
29.Defense Doctrines And Strategies In Cybersecurity, Hybrid Warfare, And Maritime Security
30.Strengthening GCC State’s Armed Forces
31.Diplomatic Relations And Collaborations
32.Redefining Diplomatic Alliances And Dependencies
33.Geopolitical Implications On Regional And International Relations
34.Potential For Greater Regional Cooperation
35.Conclusion
36.Key Findings And Insights
37.Recommendations For Policy Makers And Defence Officials
38.Future Prospects And Areas For Further Research
References For Further Reading