This book marks the first comprehensive examination of contemporary British influence in Oman and Bahrain, analysing Britainà â â s legacy since the official withdrawal from the Gulf in 1971.
This book marks the first comprehensive examination of contemporary British influence in Oman and Bahrain, analysing Britainà â â s legacy since the official withdrawal from the Gulf in 1971.
Joe Worthington is currently a senior policy practitioner. He completed his doctoral studies in Middle Eastern Politics in the University of Exeter's Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies whilst working as a policy consultant. His main research interests are Gulf politics, trade, and British imperialism.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Foundations of British Power in Oman: Past and Present Part 1: Strategic Power, Defence and Security 3. Britain's Strategic Engagement with Oman and the Development of a New Power Dynamic 4. Britain's Shifting Strategic Power in Bahrain since 1971 Part 2: Trade and the Power of Money 5. Omani Prosperity and the British Power Dimension 6. The Development of UK-Bahraini Economic Influence since Withdrawal 7. British Power in Review
1. Introduction 2. The Foundations of British Power in Oman: Past and Present Part 1: Strategic Power, Defence and Security 3. Britain's Strategic Engagement with Oman and the Development of a New Power Dynamic 4. Britain's Shifting Strategic Power in Bahrain since 1971 Part 2: Trade and the Power of Money 5. Omani Prosperity and the British Power Dimension 6. The Development of UK-Bahraini Economic Influence since Withdrawal 7. British Power in Review
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