Crises in the Contemporary Persian Gulf

Crises in the Contemporary Persian Gulf
Title Crises in the Contemporary Persian Gulf PDF eBook
Author Barry Rubin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 287
Release 2013-10-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135288895

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This work addresses the main strategic issues in today's Persian Gulf, a region that could easily produce a crisis that would encourage international political and economic involvement. Topics discussed include: strategic balances, modernization, internal stability, and weapons of mass destruction.

The Persian Gulf in Modern Times

The Persian Gulf in Modern Times
Title The Persian Gulf in Modern Times PDF eBook
Author L. Potter
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 0
Release 2014-12-18
Genre History
ISBN 9781349503803

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This book explores the historiography, ports, and peoples of the Persian Gulf over the past two centuries, offering a more inclusive history of the region than previously available. Restoring the history of minority communities which until now have been silenced, the book provides a corrective to the 'official story' put forward by modern states.

Crises in the Contemporary Persian Gulf

Crises in the Contemporary Persian Gulf
Title Crises in the Contemporary Persian Gulf PDF eBook
Author Barry Rubin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 337
Release 2013-10-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135288828

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This work addresses the main strategic issues in today's Persian Gulf, a region that could easily produce a crisis that would encourage international political and economic involvement. Topics discussed include: strategic balances, modernization, internal stability, and weapons of mass destruction.

Persian Gulf 2020

Persian Gulf 2020
Title Persian Gulf 2020 PDF eBook
Author P.R. Kumaraswamy
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 360
Release 2020-12-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9811564159

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The Persian Gulf 2020 is the eighth in the annual Persian Gulf series published by MEI@ND. It is a comprehensive analysis of India’s bilateral relations with the nine countries in the Persian Gulf and the GCC and focuses on developments in 2019. It gives a comprehensive account of the internal political, economic and security situation in the Persian Gulf countries and India’s strategic, political, economic and cultural engagements with the region. The book also offers policy recommendations based on the current state of affairs.

Sectarian Politics in the Persian Gulf

Sectarian Politics in the Persian Gulf
Title Sectarian Politics in the Persian Gulf PDF eBook
Author Lawrence G. Potter
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 374
Release 2014-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0190237961

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Long a taboo topic, as well as one that has alarmed outside powers, sectarian conflict in the Middle East is on the rise. The contributors to this book examine sectarian politics in the Persian Gulf, including the GCC states, Yemen, Iran and Iraq, and consider the origins and con- sequences of sectarianism broadly construed, as it affects ethnic, tribal and religious groups. They also present a theoretical and comparative framework for understanding sectarianism, as well as country-specific chapters based on recent research in the area. Key issues that are scrutinised include the nature of sectarianism, how identity moves from a passive to an active state, and the mechanisms that trigger conflict. The strategies of governments such as rentier economies and the 'invention' of partisan national histories that encourage or manage sectarian differences are also highlighted, as is the role of outside powers in fostering sectarian strife. The volume also seeks to clarify whether movements such as the Islamic revival or the Arab Spring obscure the continued salience of religious and ethnic cleavages.

Islands and International Politics in the Persian Gulf

Islands and International Politics in the Persian Gulf
Title Islands and International Politics in the Persian Gulf PDF eBook
Author Kourosh Ahmadi
Publisher Routledge
Pages 232
Release 2008-05-03
Genre History
ISBN 1134046596

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The position of the Persian Gulf as the main highway between East and West has long given this region special significance both within the Middle East and in global affairs more generally. This book examines the history of international relations in the Gulf since the 1820s as great powers such as Britain and the US, and regional powers such as Iran and Iraq, vied for supremacy over this geopolitically vital region. It focuses on the struggle for control over the islands of the Gulf, in particular the three islands of Abu Musa, Greater Tunb and Lesser Tunb – an issue that remains highly contentious today. It describes how for 170 years Britain eroded Iranian influence in the Gulf, both directly by asserting colonial rule over Iranian islands and port districts, and also through claiming Iranian islands for their protégés on the Arab littoral. It shows how, after Britain's withdrawal, these islands became a pawn in the animosity and conflict that pitted, at one time, Arab radicals and nationalists against monarchical Iran, and, later, the conservative-moderate Arab camp against Islamic Iran. It goes on to explore the impact of the rise of American power in the Gulf since the start of the 1990s, its policy of containment of Iran and Iraq, and how this has provided encouragement to the ambitions of the Persian Gulf Arab littoral states, especially the UAE, towards the islands of the Gulf.

Architecture and Globalisation in the Persian Gulf Region

Architecture and Globalisation in the Persian Gulf Region
Title Architecture and Globalisation in the Persian Gulf Region PDF eBook
Author Professor Murray Fraser
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 766
Release 2014-01-28
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1409470989

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This is the first book ever to examine the architecture and urbanism of the Persian Gulf as a complete entity, dealing equally with conditions on the eastern Iranian shoreline as in Arabic countries on the western side. By inviting a range of architects and scholars to write about historical and contemporary influences on 14 cities along both Gulf coastlines, the book traces the changes in architecture and human settlement in relation to environmental factors and particularity of place. It provides an innovative contribution to the study of architecture and globalisation through a detailed investigation of this particular region, investigating how buildings and cities are being shaped as a result. A set of thematic essays at the end offer important insights into issues of globalisation, urbanism and environmental design, drawing from the experience of the Persian Gulf. The outcome is a unique record of the Gulf in the early-21st century at a point when global capitalism is making major inroads and yet questions of architectural design, climate change, ecological sustainability, cultural identity and so-called 'Facebook Democracy' are likewise shaking up the Middle Eastern region. The book thus offers a fresh reading of the architecture and urbanism of a fascinating and often contradictory region, while also showing how globalisation can be analysed in a more engaged and integrated manner.