Arabia The Gulf & The West

Arabia The Gulf & The West

Author: John Barrett Kelly

Publisher: New York : Basic Books

Published: 1980-09-25

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13:

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This meticulously researched book provides a timely and absolutely indispensable guide to the nations of the Persian Gulf on which the West's security and oil supplies critically depend- their political regimes and policies, their economies and the mind-sets of their leaders. But it does more than that. Dr. Kelly, one of the world's leading authorities on the modern history of Arabia and the Gulf, for the first time tells the full story of how the West's supine policies deliberately pulled us out of the region and thus led inevitably to the dangerous power vacuum that now exists in the world's most important strategic area. The author also shows that one cannot fully understand the dangerous situation in which the West now stands with regard to its oil supplies without understanding the nature of the regimes in power in the Arabian peninsula. -- from Book Jacket.


Arabia, the Gulf and the West

Arabia, the Gulf and the West

Author: J. B. Kelly

Publisher: Diane Books Publishing Company

Published: 1997-08-01

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 9780788151064

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First published more than 15 years ago, this book was immediately hailed as an indispensable guide for understanding a much misunderstood region. It discusses in rich & fascinating detail the nations of the Persian Gulf on which the West's security & oil supplies now more than ever depend -- their political regimes & policies, their economies, & the mindsets of their leaders. It also tells the story of how the West's supine policies deliberately pulled us out of the region & led to a dangerous power vacuum in the world's most important strategic area -- a vacuum that the West feels it must fill by force of arms.


The Arab Gulf States and the West

The Arab Gulf States and the West

Author: Dania Koleilat Khatib

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-10-30

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 0429999496

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This book examines the changing image of the Arab Gulf States in the West. It addresses the question of perception in international relations and how the Arab States of the Gulf have pursued various endeavors to project themselves into Western imagination. The book chapters generate ideas on how perceptions came about and ways to improve cultural and political realities on the ground in the Arab Gulf States. Thus, it paves the way for a new area of research in the field of Gulf Studies that extends beyond traditional international relations frameworks by weaving elements of intercultural communication into the mix. Recognizing, yet extending beyond, a traditionally realist framework, which has dominated the analysis of Arab Gulf States' foreign relations with western countries, this book tackles both the materialist and the symbolic in the efforts and initiatives launched by the Arab Gulf States. Some chapters maintain a social-scientific approach about the politics of the Arab Gulf States in the West from an international relations lens. Others employ theoretical frameworks that were founded on the notion of the "encounter," with anthropological lenses and concepts of intercultural communication. In addition to the value of this academic research agenda, as such, some of the chapters also touch upon the added importance of policy-oriented input. As the Arab Gulf States actively engage with the West, the book would widely appeal to students and researchers of Gulf politics and international relations.


The Arab Gulf and the West

The Arab Gulf and the West

Author: B.R. Pridham

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-09-23

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1000156303

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For many decades the Arab Gulf was considered to be a Western – particularly British – sphere of influence. Much has changed in recent years: the states in the region have come to control their own destinies much more, and Britain has been supplanted by the US as the Western country with the greatest interests in the region. However, the picture has been complicated by differences of opinion within the region and by wider international relations issues. This book, first published in 1985, examines the relations between the Arab Gulf and the West in all their ramifications. Considering the question from historical, economic, cultural and international relations perspectives, it puts forward views both from a Western and a Gulf standpoint. It concludes with a discussion of current trends and likely future developments.


Arabia, The Gulf & The West

Arabia, The Gulf & The West

Author: J. B. Kelley

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 1991-04-04

Total Pages: 530

ISBN-13: 9780465004164

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An incisive, meticulously researched look at the political regimes, policies, and economies which have made the oil-rich Persian Gulf the world's most strategic area and a major source of predicaments for the West


The Gulf and the West

The Gulf and the West

Author: ANTHONY H. CORDESMAN

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-11-07

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 9780367308186

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This book examines the military capabilities of various potential threats, the capabilities of Saudi Arabia and other friendly Gulf states, and the capabilities of Western power projection forces.


The Archaeology of the Arabian Gulf

The Archaeology of the Arabian Gulf

Author: Michael Rice

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-03-11

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 1134967934

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The archaeological remains in the Gulf area are astounding, and still relatively unexplored. Michael Rice has produced the first up-to-date book, which encompasses all the recent work in the area. He shows that the Gulf has been a major channel of commerce for millenia, and that its ancient culture was rich and complex, to be counted with its great contempororaries in Sumer, Egypt and south-west Persia.


Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman

Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman

Author: Dionisius A. Agius

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1136201750

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This book is a study of the seafaring communities of the Arabian Gulf and Oman in the past 150 years. It analyses the significance of the dhow and how coastal communities interacted throughout their long tradition of seafaring. In addition to archival material, the work is based on extensive field research in which the voices of seamen were recorded in over 200 interviews. The book provides an integrated study of dhow activity in the area concerned and examines the consciousness of belonging to the wider culture of the Indian ocean as it is expressed in boat-building traditions, navigational techniques, crew organisation and port towns. People of the Dhow brings together the different measures of time past, the sea, its people and their material culture. The Arabian Gulf and Oman have traditionally shared a common destiny within the Western Indian Ocean. The seasonal monsoonal winds were fundamental to the physical and human unities of the seafaring communities, producing a way of life in harmony with the natural world, a world which was abruptly changed with the discovery of oil. What remains is memories of a seafaring past, a history of traditions and customs recorded here in the recollections of a dying generation and in the rich artistic heritage of the region.