US Policy on Assigning “Major Non-NATO Ally” Status to GCC States

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The study analyzes the US policy of assigning “Major Non-NATO Ally” status to the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) states. It highlights the reasons behind the mutual interest in establishing and maintaining a US “protective umbrella” over the region's states. The analysis includes a review of US relations with each state in the region, characterizing the policy of assigning (or not assigning) this status to each country and to the region as a whole. The paper underscores the importance of considering the individual level of interaction of each GCC country with the US and NATO when formulating Russian foreign policy in the region.

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G. Doroshenko

HSE University

Email: glebdoroshenko12@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0005-4399-4185
Postgraduate student 17, M. Ordynka St., Moscow.

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