Western Military Expatriates in the Armed Forces of the UAE : History and Impact, 1965–2024
by
Athol Yates
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1804131520
ISBN-13
9781804131527
Publisher
University of Exeter Press
Imprint
University of Exeter Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 13th, 2026
Print length
304 Pages
Product Classification:
Military historyMilitary administration
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The book argues that Western military expatriates, who have supported the Emirati military forces over more than 50 years, have played a crucial yet bounded role in elevating the UAE’s military capabilities to the point today where it is recognised as the pre-eminent Arab military force.
Today, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Armed Forces is recognised as the most proficient military set-up in the Arab world, recently engaged in operations in Afghanistan, Libya and Yemen, and in the fight against ISIS. This book examines a pivotal component in how the UAE built such effectiveness: Western military professionals embedded in the Emirati forces. Some of these expatriates have commanded major military formations, others served as high-ranking staff, piloted front-line aircraft, developed and delivered training, or advised senior Emirati officers. The first such individuals arrived in 1965, when they were engaged to establish the state''s initial professional military force. Expatriates have since served continuously to the present day. This volume traces their history through 14 case studies, covering the period between 1965 and 2023. It offers a comprehensive picture of the expatriates'' backgrounds, the rationale behind their recruitment, and how they have been utilized. This information provides the foundation for the book''s key research question: to what degree and how have such individuals helped to generate a sustained military advantage for the Emirati military? The implications arising from this study are important, particularly for the UAE as it contemplates the potential replacement or phasing out of Western expatriates. They are equally consequential for Western defence policy-makers seeking innovative ways to develop the capabilities of friendly advanced nations, and for the more than a thousand expatriates currently serving in the Gulf who aspire to increase their influence.
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