Saudi foreign policy less counter-revolutionary than shaped by struggle with Iran
Issue 919
- 08 Mar 2012
| 11 minute read
As Riyadh takes a tough line on Syria, GSN reviews Saudi foreign policy as a whole in the wake of the Arab Spring. Despite widespread suggestions of a pattern of counter-revolutionism, many analysts agree that decisions continue to be more reactionary than strategic, and largely driven by the battle with Iran for regional supremacy
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