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Britain and the Development of Professional Security Forces in the Gulf Arab States, 1921-71: Local Forces and Informal Empire

Rossiter, Ash.


 

Britain and the Development of Professional Security Forces in the Gulf Arab States, 1921-71: Local Forces and Informal Empire

Rossiter, Ash.

Imperial powers have employed a range of strategies to establish and then maintain control over foreign territories and communities. As deploying military forces from the home country is often costly – not to mention logistically stretching when long distances are involved – many imperial powers have used indigenous forces to extend control or protect influence in overseas territories. This study charts the extent to which Britain employed this method in its informal empire among the small states of Eastern Arabia: Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the seven Trucial States (modern day UAE), and Oman before 1971.

Imperial powers have employed a range of strategies to establish and then maintain control over foreign territories and communities. As deploying military forces from the home country is often costly – not to mention logistically stretching when long distances are involved – many imperial powers hav...

المؤلف : Rossiter, Ash.

بيانات النشر : Exeter، England : University of Exeter، 2014مـ.

التصنيف الموضوعي : الجغرافيا والتاريخ والسير|تاريخ آسيا .

The Gulf Arab States - International Relations - 1921-1971 - Britain

الدرجة العلمية : دكتوراه

التخصص : Arab and Islamic Studies

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