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Uzi Rabi is the Director of the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Tel Aviv University.[1][2]

Publications

  • "The Military of Qajar Iran: The Features of an Irregular Army from the Eighteenth Century to the Early Twentieth Century," Iranian Studies, Vol. 45, No. 3, pp. 333–354. By Uzi Rabi and Nugzar Ter-Oganov[3]
  • "The Shi'ite Crescent: An Iranian Vision and Arab Fear," Geopolitics, forthcoming.
  • Russia and Iran: Relationship of an Ambiguous Nature," Defensor Pacis, Issue 21.
  • "The Russian Military Mission and the Birth of the Persian Cossack Brigade: 1879-1894," Iranian Studies, forthcoming.
  • "Oman's Foreign Policy: The Art of Keeping All Channels of Communication Open," Orient (Hamburg: DOI, 2005), pp. 549–564
  • "Oman and the Arab–Israeli Conflict: The Reflection of a Pragmatic Foreign Policy," Israel Affairs (Oxon: Routledge, 2005), Vol. 11, pp. 535–551
  • “The Dynamics of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC): The Ceaseless Quest for Regional Security in a Changing Region,” Orient (Hamburg: DOI, 2004), pp. 281–295.
  • “Oil Politics and Tribal Rulers in Eastern Arabia: The Reign of Shakhbut (1928-1966),” British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies (2004).
  • "Kuwait’s Changing Strategic Posture: Historical Patterns," Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Villanova: Villanova University, 2004), Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 52–65
  • "Majlis al-Shura and Majlis al-Dawla: State Formation in an Oil State: Oman as a Case Study," Middle Eastern Studies, vol. 38, no. 4, October 2002. pp. 41–50.
  • “The Kuwaiti Royal Family in the Post-liberation Period: Reinstitutionalizing the 'First among Equals' System in Kuwait”, in: J. Kostiner (ed.), Middle East Monarchies: The Challenge of Modernity (Boulder, London: Lynne Rienner, 2000)
  • “The Shi’is in Bahrain: Class and Religious Protest”, in: O. Benjio and G. Ben-Dor (eds.), Minorities in the Middle East (Boulder, London: Lynne Rienner, 1999), pp. 171–188

Books

  • Yemen: Revolution, Civil War, and Unification
  • The Gulf States: Between Iran and the West, edited by Prof. Uzi Rabi and Yoel Guzansky. A joint publication by the Moshe Dayan Center and the Institute for National Security Studies
  • Yemen: The Anatomy of a Failed State (forthcoming).
  • International Intervention in Local Conflicts: Crisis Management and Conflict Resolution Since the Cold War
  • The Emergence of States in a Tribal Society: Oman Under Sa'id bin Taymur, 1932-1970
  • Iran Time (Hebrew)
  • Saudi Arabia: An Oil Kingdom in the Labyrinth of Religion and Politics (Hebrew)

Notes

  1. ^ "About Us". Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  2. ^ Israel and Others in Mideast View Overtures of U.S. and Iran With Suspicion JODI RUDOREN; The New York Times; September 29, 2013
  3. ^ http://www.dayan.org/sites/default/files/PUBLISHED%20The%20Military%20of%20Qajar%20Iran.pdf