London Center for Policy Research
The Sunni Vanguard: Can Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia Survive the New Middle East?
The Sunni Vanguard: Can Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia Survive the New Middle East?
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The three most stable powers in the region--Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia--have long been bulwarks against regional instability and outright war. However, even these nations are feeling the threat of changing times, fueled as much by internal pressures as by U.S. disengagement and increased meddling by Russia and China.
These nations represent a "Sunni Vanguard", the last bastion of defense against terrorism, expansionism, and Islamic radicalism that, when combined, form the core of the greatest threat to the Middle East in generations.
This volume explores the existential threats facing these allies--and evaluates whether they will be able to continue their historic roles as stabilizing forces in the region.
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