Social and Economic Development in the Arab Gulf (RLE Economy of Middle East)

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Arab Gulf States
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C. A. Sinclair
Capital Rich States
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Concession Agreement
Contemporary Society
Copper Fields
dhabi
Donald P. Cole
economic integration Gulf states
Emile A. Nakhleh
emirates
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Falaj System
Federal National Council
federalism Middle East
Fred Halliday
Gas Oil Separator Plants
Gulf International Bank
High GNP
Ibn Saud
Iraq's Shia Population
J. C. Wilkinson
J. J. Malone
J. S. Birks
John Townsend
Keith McLachlan
Mecca
Middle Eastern development
Mohamed G. Rumaihi
Muhammad Ibn Abd Al Wahhab
Naomi Sakr
oil wealth impact
political transformation Gulf
Present Day Saudi Arabia
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Ras Al Khaimah
resource-based economies
Rosemarie Said Zahlan
saudi
Saudi Arabian Development
Shaikh Khalifa
social change nomadic societies
Socio-economic Development
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Trucial States
Umm Al Qaywayn
Umm Al Qura
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West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138810181
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The crucial importance of the Gulf region today – which may be defined as comprising the states of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, with Iran as a non-Arab onlooker – has stimulated surprisingly little interest in academic circles. Much of what has been written, moreover, focuses exclusively on those aspects of direct concern to external interests. The focus of this book is on the Gulf region as an area with its own problems of social, economic and political development. It examines the dimensions of the attempts by the governments and peoples of the area to create new social, economic and political structures – stemming mainly, of course, from their new-found oil wealth.

First published in 1980.

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