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This book, first published in 1988, compiles selected contributions to a symposium on ‘The Gulf and the Arab World’ held by the Centre for Arab Gulf Studies at Exeter University, UK, in July 1986.



This book, first published in 1988, compiles selected contributions to a symposium on ‘The Gulf and the Arab World’ held by the Centre for Arab Gulf Studies at Exeter University, UK, in July 1986. The historical perspective was considered to be a prerequisite for focusing on modern developments, and two chapters are devoted to the coming of both the Arabs and Islam to the Gulf, and a further chapter examines the role of the Ottoman Empire in the region. The remaining chapters concentrate on recent interaction under the broad headings of political and socio-political affairs, demographic aspects, financial interchange and questions of security. A large part of the book is devoted to detailed analysis of the main factor in Arab Gulf/Arab world relations: the huge flow, in one direction, of Arab migratory manpower and, in the reverse direction, of Gulf financing and workers’ remittances.

List of Tables
vii
List of Figures
ix
Glossary of Words Not Explained on First Appearance x
List of Abbreviations
xii
Preface xiii
Note on Transliteration xv
Part One Early and Ottoman History
1 The Arabisation of the Gulf
3(26)
Michael G. Morony
2 The Islamisation of the Arab Gulf
29(12)
F. Omar
3 The Changing Pattern of Political Relations between the Arab Gulf and the Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire
41(26)
Robert G. Landen
Part Two Political and Socio-political Aspects
4 Arab Nationalism and the Gulf
67(28)
Riad N. El-Rayyes
5 The Gulf in International Affairs: Independence and After
95(17)
Fred Halliday
6 Arab Socio-political Impact on Gulf Life-styles
112(19)
Levon Melikian
Part Three Demographic and Financial Interchange
7 The Demographic Challenge in the Arab Gulf
131(22)
J.S. Birks
8 International Migration, Arabisation and Localisation in the Gulf Labour Market
153(36)
Ian J. Seccombe
9 Gulf Aid and Investment in the Arab World
189(25)
R.S. Porter
10 Migrant Workers' Remittances in the Arab World: Scale, Significance and Prediction
214(19)
C.A. Sinclair
Part Four Gulf Security and Stability in a Divided Arab World
11 Perceived Threats and Perceived Loyalties
233(19)
Ghassan Salame
12 The Gulf Cooperation Council's Security Role
252(16)
Ursula Braun
13 The 1986 Civil War in South Yemen: A Preliminary Assessment
268(24)
Manfred W. Wenner
Select Bibliography 292(2)
Index 294