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Territorial Foundations of the Gulf States (Hardcover)
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Territorial Foundations of the Gulf States (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Library Editions: History of the Middle East
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This book, first published in 1994, provides a comprehensive
treatment of a crucial set of geopolitical issues from a region
where political developments are observed with great care and some
trepidation by the rest of the world. Based on expert analysis by
leading researchers, the book is the first English-language to deal
collectively with the origins and contemporary status of land and
maritime boundaries in the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula. The 1990
Iraqi invasion of Kuwait was the gravest challenge yet posed to the
system of small states established by Britain during its stay as a
protecting power along the western Gulf littoral. Immediately,
questions were raised about the origins of these tiny emirates: How
had this territorial framework evolved? What was its raison d'etre?
How capable was this framework of withstanding serious internal and
external upheaval such as that caused by the Iraqi invasion? This
book reviews these and related concerns from a variety of informed
perspectives: those of the boundary-maker himself, the
international lawyer, the oil economist, and the political and
historical geographer. The origins of the region's framework of
state territory are carefully scrutinised, as are the region's
borders and the contemporary disputes over their status. The period
following the first Gulf War has witnessed an increase in the
prevalence of Arabian territorial disputes. Some ae new, such as
Saudi-Qatar, but most are established cyclical affairs. Although a
complete explanation for these developments is premature, they have
occurred as states in the region have been making clear moves to
finalise the framework of Arabian state territory; only the
Saudi-Yemen border remains indeterminate, albeit the subject of
current negotiations. The book begins with a major scene-setting
chapter by Richard Schofield. This is followed by chapters
containing expert insights into the relationship between territory
and indigenous notions of sovereignty, Britain's role in drawing
Arabian territorial limits (including a contribution from someone
who drew up some of its boundaries), Iran-Kuwait disputes in
particular, maritime boundaries, the hydrocarbon dimension, and
concepts of shared political space. With many newly-drawn maps
based on original research, this volume stands alone as a
comprehensive reader on an issue that plays a dominant part in the
regional geopolitics of the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula.
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