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The Establishment of the United Arab Emirates 1950-85
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The United Arab Emirates were established in response to the British decision to withdraw from the Gulf by 1971. This decision, announced in 1968, had left the rulers of the emirates perplexed and alarmed. After decades of mutual suspicion and rivalry, fostered by British imperial dominance, the emirates were now obliged to seek security in fede
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Original Title
- Original Copyright
- Contents
- Maps
- Introduction
- 1. Internal and External Influences and their Impact on the Arab Emirates 1950â60
- 2. Oil and the Change in British Policy
- 3. The British Withdrawal Decision and Local, Regional and International Reactions
- 4. The Dubai Agreement and Talks over the Proposed Nine-member Union
- 5. Failure of Talks about the Nine-member Union and Success of the Seven-member Union
- 6. The Federation of the Emirates and the Conflict Between the Constitutional Structure and Regional Authorities
- 7. Evaluation of the Economic and Social Development in the United Arab Emirates
- Index