Buy this book on-line Al-Alkim, Hassan Hamdan : The Foreign Policy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)London: Saqi Books, 1989
First edition, hardback, 9.5" x 6", very good condition, in a very good unclipped (£35.00) dust jacket, publisher's original dark green clothboards with silver-gilt blocking to spine, 279 pages including index, internally clean tight and bright, b/w maps. Contents: Part 1 - The Historical Background; Part 11 - The Elements of Foreign Policy-Making; Part III - Three Case Studies 1 UAE - Saudi Arabia 1971/83 2 UAE - Iran 1971/83, UAE's Commitment to the Palestine Question 1971/83; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Appendices------------------------"Foreign policy has been crucial to the UAE, ever since its birth in 1971 following Britain's decision to withdraw from the Gulf. How is the federation's foreign policy formulated? What are the internal and external pressures which shape it? How can a small Gulf state survive in the modern world? Dr Hassan Hamdan al-Alkim, himself a UAE national, has not only studied the Emirates' policy-making process in depth, he has also interviewed some of those closely involved in it. His detailed and fully documented study outlines the origins of the UAE and describes the evolution of its policies towards its neighbours, the wider Arab world, and the big powers. Three illuminating case-studies examine relations with Saudi Arabia and Iran, and the UAE's attitude towards the Palestine question." Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Al-Alkim, Hassan Hamdan : The Foreign Policy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. Bibliophile Bookbase lists over 5 million books, maps and prints including first editions, livres anciens, collectables, livres rares and used books. Bibliophile Bookbase for antiquarian books, maps and prints. |