Political Diaries of the Persian Gulf: 1904-06

Political Diaries of the Persian Gulf: 1904-06
Title Political Diaries of the Persian Gulf: 1904-06 PDF eBook
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Pages 688
Release 1990
Genre Great Britain
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Political Diaries of the Persian Gulf: 1908-09

Political Diaries of the Persian Gulf: 1908-09
Title Political Diaries of the Persian Gulf: 1908-09 PDF eBook
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Pages 808
Release 1990
Genre Great Britain
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Oil and Politics in the Gulf

Oil and Politics in the Gulf
Title Oil and Politics in the Gulf PDF eBook
Author Jill Crystal
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 262
Release 1995-01-27
Genre History
ISBN 9780521466356

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This book asks why in recent years the social and economic upheavals in Kuwait and Qatar have been accompanied by a remarkable political continuity.

Security and Territoriality in the Persian Gulf

Security and Territoriality in the Persian Gulf
Title Security and Territoriality in the Persian Gulf PDF eBook
Author Dr Pirouz Mojtahed-Zadeh
Publisher Routledge
Pages 299
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136817174

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This study presents the story of successes and failures of the treatment of security matters pertaining to territorial and boundary affairs in the maritime areas of the Persian Gulf, and at the same time provides an example of the impact of territoriality on world-wide maritime security.

Kuwait Transformed

Kuwait Transformed
Title Kuwait Transformed PDF eBook
Author Farah Al-Nakib
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 297
Release 2016-04-13
Genre History
ISBN 0804798575

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As the first Gulf city to experience oil urbanization, Kuwait City's transformation in the mid-twentieth century inaugurated a now-familiar regional narrative: a small traditional town of mudbrick courtyard houses and plentiful foot traffic transformed into a modern city with marble-fronted buildings, vast suburbs, and wide highways. In Kuwait Transformed, Farah Al-Nakib connects the city's past and present, from its settlement in 1716 to the twenty-first century, through the bridge of oil discovery. She traces the relationships between the urban landscape, patterns and practices of everyday life, and social behaviors and relations in Kuwait. The history that emerges reveals how decades of urban planning, suburbanization, and privatization have eroded an open, tolerant society and given rise to the insularity, xenophobia, and divisiveness that characterize Kuwaiti social relations today. The book makes a call for a restoration of the city that modern planning eliminated. But this is not simply a case of nostalgia for a lost landscape, lifestyle, or community. It is a claim for a "right to the city"—the right of all inhabitants to shape and use the spaces of their city to meet their own needs and desires.

Persian Gulf Command

Persian Gulf Command
Title Persian Gulf Command PDF eBook
Author Ashley Jackson
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 451
Release 2018-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 0300235364

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“Offers us a fascinating new perspective on the Second World War—its impact on local societies in the Middle East.” (Richard J. Aldrich, author of The Black Door) This dynamic history is the first to construct a total picture of the experience and impact of World War II in Iran and Iraq. Contending that these two countries were more important to the Allied forces’ war operations than has ever been acknowledged, historian Ashley Jackson investigates the grand strategy of the Allies and their operations in the region and the continuing legacy of Western intervention in the Middle East. Iran and Iraq served as the first WWII theater in which the U.S., the U.K., and the U.S.S.R. fought alongside each other. Jackson charts the intense Allied military activity in Iran and Iraq and reveals how deeply the war impacted common people’s lives. He also provides revelations about the true nature of Anglo-American relations in the region, the beginnings of the Cold War, and the continuing corrosive legacy of Western influence in these lands. “Skillfully brings together the complex range of developments that took place in Iraq and Iran during the Second World War.” —Evan Mawdsley, author of December 1941 “A brilliant book that confirms Ashley Jackson’s place among the preeminent scholars of the British empire.” —Joe Maiolo, author of Cry Havoc “Consistently fascinating and thought-provoking.” —Simon Ball, author of The Bitter Sea “In this lucid work, filled with telling details and well-crafted arguments, Jackson has finally revealed the undoubted significance of Iran and Iraq to the wider war.” —Niall Barr, author of Eisenhower's Armies

Mubarak Al-Sabah

Mubarak Al-Sabah
Title Mubarak Al-Sabah PDF eBook
Author B. Slot
Publisher Arabian Publishing Limited
Pages 520
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Mubarak Al-Sabah took control of his tiny state in 1896, just as the Ottoman Empire seemed on the point of swallowing it up. He then played for time by manipulating the indecision and venality of the Ottoman system. At the same time he managed to kindle a hesitant British interest in Kuwait, doing so by deftly exploiting a rivalry among European powers that was fuelled by speculation over Kuwait's strategic importance as the possible terminus of a railway - conceived as the vital link in rapid communication between Europe and India.