Middle East Region and Arabian Peninsula, 1969-1972 ; Jordan, September 1970

Middle East Region and Arabian Peninsula, 1969-1972 ; Jordan, September 1970
Title Middle East Region and Arabian Peninsula, 1969-1972 ; Jordan, September 1970 PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher Bureau of Public Affairs, Office of the Historian
Total Pages 1008
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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From GPO bookstore website: State Department Publication. Editors, Linda W. Qaimmaqami and Adam M. Howard. General Editor: Edward C. Keefer. Presents documents that explain and illuminate the major foreign policy decisions of President Nixon on the Middle East region, the Persian Gulf, the Arabian Peninsula, and Jordan during the crisis of September 1970, and represents the counsel of his key foreign policy advisers. Focuses on U.S. regional policy in the Middle East and the Indian Ocean. Also has chapters on U.S. bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and the smaller Persian Gulf states

Middle East Region and Arabian Peninsula, 1969-1972

Middle East Region and Arabian Peninsula, 1969-1972
Title Middle East Region and Arabian Peninsula, 1969-1972 PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Total Pages 966
Release 2008
Genre Government publications
ISBN 9780160799921

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From GPO bookstore website: State Department Publication. Editors, Linda W. Qaimmaqami and Adam M. Howard. General Editor: Edward C. Keefer. Presents documents that explain and illuminate the major foreign policy decisions of President Nixon on the Middle East region, the Persian Gulf, the Arabian Peninsula, and Jordan during the crisis of September 1970, and represents the counsel of his key foreign policy advisers. Focuses on U.S. regional policy in the Middle East and the Indian Ocean. Also has chapters on U.S. bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and the smaller Persian Gulf states.

Arab-Israeli Dispute, August 1978-December 1980

Arab-Israeli Dispute, August 1978-December 1980
Title Arab-Israeli Dispute, August 1978-December 1980 PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Total Pages 1458
Release 2018
Genre Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN

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Description of Volume 13. China : "This volume is the first publication in a new subseries of the Foreign Relations series that documents the most important foreign policy issues of the Jimmy Carter presidential administration." From U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian website.

Crossing Mandelbaum Gate

Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
Title Crossing Mandelbaum Gate PDF eBook
Author Kai Bird
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 448
Release 2011
Genre Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN 1416544410

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Pulitzer Prize-winner Kai Bird's vivid memoir of an American childhood spent in the midst of the Arab-Israeli conflict in Jerusalem and Saudi Arabia

Britain in Global Politics Volume 2

Britain in Global Politics Volume 2
Title Britain in Global Politics Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author J. Young
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 249
Release 2013-09-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137313587

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This collection of essays focuses Britain's role in global affairs since the Second World War. The essays cover a broad field, from relations with Japan and China, through European and African developments, to defence planning in Whitehall.

Energy Kingdoms

Energy Kingdoms
Title Energy Kingdoms PDF eBook
Author Jim Krane
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 141
Release 2019-01-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0231548923

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After the discovery of oil in the 1930s, the Gulf monarchies—Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Bahrain—went from being among the world’s poorest and most isolated places to some of its most ostentatiously wealthy. To maintain support, the ruling sheikhs provide their subjects with boundless cheap energy, unwittingly leading to some of the highest consumption rates on earth. Today, as summertime temperatures set new records, the Gulf’s rulers find themselves caught in a dilemma: can they curb their profligacy without jeopardizing the survival of some of the world’s last absolute monarchies? In Energy Kingdoms, Jim Krane takes readers inside these monarchies to consider their conundrum. He traces the history of the Gulf states’ energy use and policies, looking in particular at how energy subsidies have distorted demand. Oil exports are the lifeblood of their political-economic systems—and the basis of their strategic importance—but domestic consumption has begun eating into exports while climate change threatens to render their desert region uninhabitable. At risk are the sheikhdoms’ way of life, their relations with their Western protectors, and their political stability in a chaotic region. Backed by rich fieldwork and deep knowledge of the region, Krane expertly lays out the hard choices that Gulf leaders face to keep their states viable.

The Nixon Administration and the Middle East Peace Process, 1969-1973

The Nixon Administration and the Middle East Peace Process, 1969-1973
Title The Nixon Administration and the Middle East Peace Process, 1969-1973 PDF eBook
Author Dr Boaz Vanetik
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Total Pages 463
Release 2013-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 1782840753

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The Yom Kippur War was a watershed moment in Israeli society and a national trauma whose wounds have yet to heal some four decades later. In the years following the war many studies addressed the internal and international political background prior to the war, attempting to determine causes and steps by political players and parties in Israel, Egypt and the United States. But to date there has been no comprehensive study based on archival materials and other primary sources. Classified documents from that period have recently become available and it is now possible to examine in depth a crucial period in Middle East history generally and Israeli history in particular. The authors provide a penetrating and insightful viewpoint on the question that lies at the heart of the Israeli polity and military: Was an opportunity missed to prevent the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War? The book provides surprising answers to long-standing issues: How did National Security Adviser, Henry Kissinger, succeed in torpedoing the efforts of the State Department to bring about an interim agreement between Israel and Egypt in 1971?; Would that agreement have allowed Israel to hold on to most of the Sinai Peninsula for many years and at the same time avert the outbreak of the war; Did Golda Meir reject any diplomatic initiative that came up for discussion in the years preceding the war?; Was the White House's Middle East policy throughout 1973 a catalyst for war breaking out?