Arab states of the Lower Gulf : people, politics, petroleum / by John Duke Anthony.
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- DS247.A13 A58 1975
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-259) and index.
Part One: THE SETTING -- I. Four Themes of Continuity and Change -- Part Two: BAHRAYN AND QATAR -- II. Bahrayn -- III. Qatar -- Part Three: THE UNITED ARAB AMIRATES AND THE INDIVIDUAL AMIRATES -- IV. The United Arab Amirates -- V. Abu Dhabi -- VI. Dubay -- VII. Sharjah -- VIII. Ra's al-Khaymah -- IX. The Three Smaller Amirates: 'Ajman, Umm al-Qaywayn and Fujayrah’ -- Part Four: CONCLUSIONS -- X. The Lower Gulf Today: A Period of Transition.
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