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The origins of the Arab-Iranian conflict : nationalism and sovereignty in the Gulf between the World Wars / Chelsi Mueller

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  • The origins of the Arab-Iranian conflict : nationalism and sovereignty in the Gulf between the World Wars / Chelsi Mueller
  • The Origins of the Arab-Iranian Conflict Nationalism and Sovereignty in the Gulf between the World Wars Chelsi Mueller 2020 Cambridge Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-77388-1
  • Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge University press, 2020
  • 1 volume (XVI-274 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • 978-1-108-48908-9
  • 1-108-48908-7
  • 978-1-108-73341-0
  • 1-108-73341-7
  • 9781108489089 rel.
  • 953.052
  • Titre provenant des métadonnées fournies par l'éditeur
  • Bibliogr. p. 250-263. Glossaire. Index
  • States and Tribes in the Pre-Modern Gulf British Policy in the Persian Gulf between the World Wars The Rise of Reza Khan and Iran's Persian Gulf Policy, 1919-1925 Reza Shah's Persian Gulf Policy, 1925-1941 The Trucial States, Iran and the British Bahrain, Iran and the British
  • Texte remanié de Doctoral thesis Middle Eastern and African history Tel-Aviv University 2016
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "The geopolitical rivalry between the Gulf Arab states and Iran has its origins in the interwar period, the period between the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 which marked the end of the First World War until 1941 when the Persian Gulf became a theatre of the Second World War. The interwar period was a formative period because it marked a transition from a Gulf society characterized by symbiosis and interdependency to a sub-region characterized by national divisions, sectarian suspicions, rivalries and political tension. The introduction of Iranian nationalism to the Persian Gulf waterway, islands and littoral and the unprecedented interventions of the British government in the Arab shaykhdoms including Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and Ras al-Khaimah, constituted a watershed in the history of the Persian Gulf, disrupted centuries of unrestricted movement, refashioned frameworks of exchange between the two shores and forged an acute Arab-Iranian dichotomy that would characterize the Persian Gulf into the twenty-first century."
  • "Examining the triangular relationship between Iran, Britain and the Gulf Arab shaykhdoms, this is the first book to investigate the origins of the present-day Arab-Iranian conflict in the interwar period, filling a gap in the literature on the history of Arab-Iranian relations in the Gulf and Iran's Persian Gulf policy during Reza Shah's rule."
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