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The US, the UK and Saudi Arabia in World War II - The Middle East and the Origins of a Special Relationship

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Hinds has produced a readable account that makes a convincing case for revising notions of wartime Anglo American rivalry in Saudi Arabia ... A stimulating reinterpretation of Anglo-American relations in Saudi Arabia that deserves to be a central point of reference in any analysis of the evolution of the “special relationship” in the Middle East. Informationen zum Autor Matthew Hinds is Lecturer in Political History at the LSE. He obtained his PhD from the London School of Economics, which examined Anglo-American relations in Saudi Arabia between the years of 1941 and 1945. He received his MA degree with distinction in the History of International Relations from the LSE's Department of International History and graduated Cum Laude at the Catholic University of America with a BA degree in Politics. He has also been a visiting scholar at George Washington University in Washington DC and at the Graduate Institute in Geneva, Switzerland. A new angle, this should become a key text in the debate on Saudi-US-UK relations. Vorwort A new angle, this should become a key text in the debate on Saudi-US-UK relations. Zusammenfassung A new angle, this should become a key text in the debate on Saudi-US-UK relations.

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