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Oman, Culture and Diplomacy

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By (author): Jeremy Jones Nicholas Ridout

From colonial narratives and Cold War calculations to Iranian-US relations and the Middle East peace process, Oman has played an essential role in global diplomacy and international relations. For Oman, the idea of diplomacy refers not only to the country's interactions in the global community, but also to how Omani life itself is shaped by principles and practices of social and political engagement that are essentially diplomatic. Drawing on key research into Omani religious and social traditions, and ethnographic studies into Omani language and customs, this is the first book to connect Oman's international relations to its history, culture and social organisation. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 458g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2013
  • Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780748677337

About Jeremy JonesNicholas Ridout

Jeremy Jones runs a consultancy based in Oxford UK. He is also Senior Associate Member of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies UK. He has worked on Oman since the late 1970s. His previous book Negotiating Change: New Politics in the Middle East (I.B.Tauris 2007) shows some prescience against the background of the Arab spring. Nicholas Ridout has worked with Jeremy Jones in London and New York as a researcher writer and policy analyst since 1989. He is also Reader in Theatre and Performance Studies at Queen Mary University of London and has published extensively in and beyond this field

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