
In Armies Of Arabia--the First Book To Comprehensively Analyze The Gulf Monarchies' Militaries--zoltan Barany Explains The Conspicuous Ineffectiveness Of These Forces With A Combination Of Political-structural And Sociocultural Factors. Based On Over 150 Personal Interviews And Meticulous Multidisciplinary Research, He Offers A Fascinating Account Of Arabia's Armies Starting With Ibn Saud's Conquest Of Much Of The Peninsula And Ending With The Ongoing War In Yemen. He Explores The Ruling Families' Role Overseeing Their Militaries To Ensure Their Loyalty And Examines The Backgrounds And Career Trajectories Of Soldiers And Officers. Barany Argues That Arabia's Armies Remain Ineffective Because They Are Characterized By An Absence Of Meritocracy, The Domination Of Personal Connections Over Institutional Norms, Disregard For Personal Responsibility, Half-hearted Leadership, Casual Work Ethic, And Training Lacking Intensity, Frequency, And Up-to-date Settings. Massive Expenditures On Armaments Are Primarily Payoffs To The United States For Protecting Them And Have Resulted In Bloated Arsenals And Large-scale Corruption. The Setbacks Of The Saudi-led Coalition's Disastrous War In Yemen Starkly Illustrate The Gulf Armies' Humiliating Combat Record. The Book Concludes With Thoughts On Waste (of Human Potential, Resources, Institutions) As A Dominant Theme Of Gulf Military Affairs, Considers Likely Changes In Response To Long-term Weakening Demand For Oil, And Suggests Ways In Which The Effectiveness Of Arabia's Armies Could Be Raised. Chock-full Of Insights And Stories From The Field And Written With A General Audience In Mind, Armies Of Arabia Is Essential Reading For Anyone Interested In Military Affairs And Middle Eastern Politics, Society, And International Relations.
This book investigates the persistent ineffectiveness of Gulf monarchies' militaries despite their massive financial investments in defense. Author Zoltan D. Barany, a scholar of comparative politics, utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to analyze the intersection of political structures and sociocultural norms within these states. He argues that the lack of meritocracy, reliance on personal connections, and systemic corruption prevent these forces from achieving operational success. By examining historical trajectories and contemporary conflicts, the text provides a framework for understanding why high expenditure has failed to translate into military capability.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of Middle Eastern security and civil-military relations. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which makes complex political and sociological arguments accessible to a general audience.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190866217
ISBN-13:
9780190866211
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