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Desert Dispute Volume 3
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This is the third and final volume of a study based on archival research and direct experience. It will be the standard work on the question of national boundaries in south-eastern Arabia for all w...
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15 December 2019

This is the third and final volume of a previously unpublished study by the foremost authority on the subject. The book is based on thorough research in the relevant archives and direct experience of the dispute.
As such it will be the standard reference work on this question for all who have an interest in the Gulf Arab states, their territorial origins and its effects on their increasing role in regional and world affairs.
The struggle to delineate the boundaries of south-eastern Arabia can claim to be one of the longest running diplomatic disputes of the twentieth century, which has echoes to this day.
Volume 3 includes 40 maps and an index covering volumes 1 to 3.
As such it will be the standard reference work on this question for all who have an interest in the Gulf Arab states, their territorial origins and its effects on their increasing role in regional and world affairs.
The struggle to delineate the boundaries of south-eastern Arabia can claim to be one of the longest running diplomatic disputes of the twentieth century, which has echoes to this day.
Volume 3 includes 40 maps and an index covering volumes 1 to 3.

Price: £115.00
Pages: 282
Publisher: Gerlach Press
Imprint: Gerlach Press
Publication Date:
15 December 2019
ISBN: 9783959940764
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Middle East / General, Middle Eastern history, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, International relations

Introduction
1. The Anglo-Turkish Conventions of 1913-14
2. The Spoils of War, 1914-32
3. Oil Concessions and Boundary Claims, 1933-39
4. Oil Prospecting and Territorial Limits, 1939-49