
The United Arab Emirates as a Case Study in Assessing Over-the-Horizon Nuclear Proliferation
Author(s) -
Katie C. Finlinson
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of advanced military studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2770-260X
pISSN - 2770-2596
DOI - 10.21140/mcuj.2022sistratcul007
Subject(s) - possession (linguistics) , nuclear weapon , politics , alliance , political science , political economy , value (mathematics) , islam , national security , law , sociology , geography , philosophy , linguistics , machine learning , computer science , archaeology
This article uses a comprehensive examination of Emirati strategic culture and its national role conception to examine the likelihood that the United Arab Emirates would pursue the possession of a nuclear weapons program. The article concludes that the UAE is predisposed to reject the pursuit and possession of nuclear weapons due to its dominant national role as a regional and global collaborator; the high value it places in its conventional military capabilities and alliance with the United States; Emirati identity as a regional leader in social and technological innovation with the intent to elevate the country beyond regional stereotypes of violence, repudiation of progress, and political Islam; and its unique perceptual lens on productive strategies for operating within Iran’s sphere of influence. Continued rejection of a nuclear weapons program hinges on U.S. engagement in the region, where the United States has a willing and like-minded ally.