The Persian Gulf Gazette and Supplements 1953–1972 6 Volume Hardback Set
The Persian Gulf Gazette was instituted as the administration of British interests in the Gulf entered a new phase - and the final phase of direct involvement in government. The policy directives of the Foreign Office to the Political Resident in 1953 reflected the changing British role - perhaps more accurately than was realised: harmonise with US policy; maintain good relations with Saudi Arabia; resolve territorial disputes; encourage co-operation among the Gulf States. In the past the British aim had been government, disguised as advice; now it was no more than the hope of influence - disguised as assistance.
- Facsimile collections of key documents from archive sources
- Previously unknown or fragmented material now available in a coherent collection
- Carefully selected and edited for maximum value to researchers and scholars
Product details
December 1987Multiple copy pack
9781852070908
3900 pages
467 × 330 × 160 mm
9.5kg
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