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Saudi Arabia and Iraq as Friends and Enemies: Borders, Tribes and a History Shared (Paperback)

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Saudi Arabia and Iraq have a shared history, as both friends and enemies at one and the same time, and their growth as modern nation-states must be understood in that joint context. This book establishes a new narrative and timeline for bilateral relations between the two countries, while examining the work of other Arab and Western scholars, in order to excavate the biases underlying so much previous work on this topic. In doing so, it proposes a new way of looking at state formation and boundaries in the Middle East, by showing how the interactions of regional neighbors left an indelible imprint on the domestic politics of one another. The two different visions for managing the border that Saudi Arabia and Iraq developed in the 1920s generated mistrust on both sides, leading to a gradual process of estrangement that lasted through the 1950s and beyond. Ibn Saud made strenuous efforts to preserve the socio-economic ties that united the communities of southern Iraq with the Najd and, in turn, those efforts helped encourage a wave of Sunni Arab migrants from Iraq who helped build the Saudi state. Iraqi politicians and clerics attempted to use the issue of Ikhwan raids as a rallying cry for promoting their political agendas, thereby contributing to a growing sectarian discourse and undermining the nationalist rhetoric of the 1920 Revolution. The two countries had a remarkable and long-lasting impact on one another, even as they drifted farther and farther apart through mutual fear and suspicion.

About the Author


Joshua Yaphe is a senior analyst for the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR), where he has focused on the Arabian Peninsula since 2009. He earned his Ph.D. in History from American University in Washington, D.C.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781802075427
ISBN-10: 1802075429
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication Date: February 2nd, 2024
Pages: 244
Language: English