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Origins of the Arab-Iranian Conflict - Nationalism and Sovereignty in the Gulf Between the World Wars

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Chelsi Mueller is research fellow in the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies and the Alliance Center for Iranian Studies at Tel Aviv University, where she lectures on conflict and conflict resolution. She is the author of numerous articles in scholarly journals including Iranian Studies, the Journal of Arabian Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, and the Asian Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. Klappentext The first book to examine the interwar period origins of the present-day Arab-Iranian conflict. Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; 1. States and tribes in the pre-modern Gulf; 2. British policy in the Persian Gulf between the world wars; 3. The rise of Reza Khan and Iran's Persian Gulf policy, 1919-1925; 4. Reza Shah's Persian Gulf policy, 1925-1941; 5. The Trucial States, Iran and the British; 6. Bahrain, Iran and the British; Conclusion.

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