End of empire policies, and the politics of local elites: the British exit from south Arabia and the Gulf, 1951-1972.
<p>The unusual way in which Britain's empire in Arabia was connected politically and constitutionally to the metropole, and the perceived – in some instances exaggerated – view of its strategic and economic importance, created both an opportunity and a justification for the British diseng...
Yazar: | Sammut, D |
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Diğer Yazarlar: | McDougall, J |
Materyal Türü: | Tez |
Dil: | English |
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2014
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