A Primer of Middle Eastern Leadership Culture
It is natural for someone looking in on a foreign culture from the outside to interpret what they see and frame their reactions based on their own background and assumptions. With cultures as a different as those of the Middle East and the West, the potential for blunders increases dramatically, mad...
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doaj-05a25201a82a4c38aff8ab14690483ae2020-11-24T23:10:30ZengHenley-Putnam UniversityJournal of Strategic Security1944-04641944-04722012-01-015499118http://dx.doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.5.4.7 A Primer of Middle Eastern Leadership Culture Sheldon GreavesIt is natural for someone looking in on a foreign culture from the outside to interpret what they see and frame their reactions based on their own background and assumptions. With cultures as a different as those of the Middle East and the West, the potential for blunders increases dramatically, made worse by the high political, diplomatic, military, and commercial stakes involved. Leadership culture in this region has been shaped over centuries through a variety of factors, such as reputation, family, and religion, which continue to influence decision making. The present study posits that an understanding of these factors and how they work is crucial for intelligence analysts, policy and decision makers, strategists, and scholars who must find their way through a very unfamiliar cultural landscape in the Middle East. It is hoped that this discussion will in some way assist in the creation of more effective interaction, policies, and analysis associated with the Middle East.http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1206&context=jssHistoryIdentityIdeologyIntelligence analysisInternational relationsIslamic culture and politicsMethodologyMiddle EastPsychologyRegional conflictSociocultural dynamics in security |
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It is natural for someone looking in on a foreign culture from the outside to interpret what they see and frame their reactions based on their own background and assumptions. With cultures as a different as those of the Middle East and the West, the potential for blunders increases dramatically, made worse by the high political, diplomatic, military, and commercial stakes involved. Leadership culture in this region has been shaped over centuries through a variety of factors, such as reputation, family, and religion, which continue to influence decision making. The present study posits that an understanding of these factors and how they work is crucial for intelligence analysts, policy and decision makers, strategists, and scholars who must find their way through a very unfamiliar cultural landscape in the Middle East. It is hoped that this discussion will in some way assist in the creation of more effective interaction, policies, and analysis associated with the Middle East. |
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History Identity Ideology Intelligence analysis International relations Islamic culture and politics Methodology Middle East Psychology Regional conflict Sociocultural dynamics in security |
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