The origins of the Gulf wars
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The origins of the Gulf wars
University Press of America, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 168-204) and index
LCCN:2001043650
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The last quarter of the 20th Century saw political and military upheavals in the Persian Gulf area which included, among other things, an epochal revolution in Iran, a very long and bloody war between Iran and Iraq, a second war between Iraq and an American-led United Nations coalition, following the invasion and annexation of Kuwait by the Iraqi army, and continuing low level warfare between the British and American forces and Iraq well into the beginning of the century. The Middle East was and is to this date the theater for several, often overlapping conflicts. In this book, Morris Mottale examines the various conflicts that have plagued the region.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Ideology in the Middle East Chapter 5 Oil and Arms: Background to Modernization Chapter 6 The Role of the Superpowers Chapter 7 Iran: Recent History and Military Policies Chapter 8 Iraq: Recent History and Military Policies Chapter 9 Saudi Arabia: Recent History and Military Policies Chapter 10 The Wars Chapter 11 Conclusion Chapter 12 A Note on Sources Chapter 13 Note on Transliteration Chapter 14 Selected Bibliography Chapter 15 Index
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