New in Paperback
Palestine and the Gulf States
The Presence at the Table
By Rosemarie Said Zahlan
Published July 27th 2012 by Routledge – 118 pages
New in Paperback
Published July 27th 2012 by Routledge – 118 pages
This final book from Rosemarie Said Zahlan, renowned scholar of Middle East Politics and History, explores the relationships between Palestine and the Gulf since the 1930s. These relationships have ebbed and flowed, crisscrossed barriers and events, and taken on different forms. They have pervaded national, regional and international relationships, have been bilateral and multilateral in nature, and have appeared and disappeared unexpectedly from the public arena. Surprisingly, this network of links and relationships has remained largely unknown. Rosemarie Said Zahlan fills this critical gap and demonstrates how the regional Gulf politics and great power intervention in this part of the world will long continue to be impacted by the abiding non-resolution of the Palestinian problem.
1. Introduction 2. Palestine and the Gulf States 3. Iran and Suez, 1953-1956 4. Impact of the 1967 War 5. The 1973 Arab-Israeli War and the Oil Boycott 6. The 1980s: Decade of Change 7. The United Nations: The Triangle without Corners 8. The 1990s
Dr. Rosemarie Said Zahlan was one of the foremost academic historians of the Gulf states. She was the author of The Origins of the United Arab Emirates; The Creation of Qatar; and The Making of the Modern Gulf States.
Name: Palestine and the Gulf States: The Presence at the Table (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Rosemarie Said Zahlan. This final book from Rosemarie Said Zahlan, renowned scholar of Middle East Politics and History, explores the relationships between Palestine and the Gulf since the 1930s. These relationships have ebbed and flowed, crisscrossed barriers and events, and...
Categories: Middle East Politics, Political History, Middle East History, Contemporary History 1945-, Middle East Politics