The Red Sea region : local actors and the superpowers / Roberto Aliboni.
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge library editions. Politics of the Middle East ; ; v. 18.Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781315684833
- 1315684837
- 9781315680491
- 1315680491
- 9781317410355
- 1317410351
- Red Sea Region -- Politics and government
- Red Sea Region -- Strategic aspects
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference
- Politics and government
- Strategic aspects of individual places
- Red Sea Region
- 320.9182/4 23
- DT39
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed July 21, 2015).
Firs published in 1985 by Croom Helm Ltd.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Original Title; Original Copyright; Contents; List of abbreviations; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1. INTRODUCTION: THE RED SEA SETTING; 2. SOVIET INTERESTS IN THE RED SEA; The purposes of Soviet power; Soviet interests in Southwestern Asia; Oil; National Security; Southern border; Communications in the Indian Ocean; Submarine strategic threat; International projection; 3. THE USSR AND THE RED SEA COUNTRIES; Southern Arabia; The USSR and the Yemen Arab Republic; Saudi Arabia and the Yemen Arab Republic; The question of Yemeni reunification.
The USSR and the People's Democratic Republic of YemenThe Horn of Africa; Nationalism and socialism in Ethiopia; Containing the Soviets: the moderate Arab coalition; The war in Ogaden: opportunities vs. grand design; 4. THE RED SEA AND WESTERN INTERESTS; Redirecting oil shipments; Development and integration: the Arab world and the Red Sea; South-east of NATO; 5. REGIONAL STABILITY IN THE RED SEA; Inter-Arab relations; An ""Egyptian lake""; Afro-Arab relations in the Red Sea: different approaches; Micro-Afro-Arab relations in the Red Sea; Arab-Israeli conflict.
Inter-Arab rivalries and Pan-Arab assertivenessPan-Arab assertiveness and containment of communism; Nile Valley security; 6. CONCLUSIONS: THE REGIONAL OUTLOOK AND ITS STRATEGIC RELEVANCE; Bibliographical References; Index.
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