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In the Direction of the Persian Gulf: The Soviet Union and the Persian Gulf
The American Historical Review, 1978Oil - the USSR and the Persian Gulf Russia and the Middle East Soviet regime - first stages (1917-1947) limited Soviet successes (1940-late 1950s) the breakthrough (late 1950s-1967) anticipating a vacuum in the Gulf (1967-1971) "in the direction of the Persian Gulf" (1972-1976) South Yemen - the Cuba of the Middle East power rivalry in the Indian Ocean
Arnold Krammer, A. Yodfat, M. Abir
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World Politics, 1985
The focus and context of the great powers' interest in the Persian Gulf has altered —often subtly, sometimes dramatically —since Britain established its hegemony in the region in the 19th century. Britain engaged in a lucrative trade, but primarily sought to protect imperial communications and the approaches to India.
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The focus and context of the great powers' interest in the Persian Gulf has altered —often subtly, sometimes dramatically —since Britain established its hegemony in the region in the 19th century. Britain engaged in a lucrative trade, but primarily sought to protect imperial communications and the approaches to India.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1992
The disease, destruction, and destitution created by the recent conflicts in the Persian Gulf have resulted in increased international travel to affected countries for relief and reconstruction. Such travel involves more than minimal health risks, but effective preparation of travelers by primary care physicians can help, as discussed by the authors.
W R, Lange, S C, Denny
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The disease, destruction, and destitution created by the recent conflicts in the Persian Gulf have resulted in increased international travel to affected countries for relief and reconstruction. Such travel involves more than minimal health risks, but effective preparation of travelers by primary care physicians can help, as discussed by the authors.
W R, Lange, S C, Denny
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Arab‐Persian rivalry in the Persian Gulf
Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, 1964(1964). Arab‐Persian rivalry in the Persian Gulf. Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society: Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 23-31.
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The Nomenclature of the Persian Gulf
Iranian Studies, 1997The earliest historical references to the Persian Gulf appear to stem from the time of the Sumerian rulers of Mesopotamia in the third millennium B.C., when, for instance, the trade with Dilmun (on the western shores of the upper part of the Gulf) of Ur Nanše, King of Lagash (2494–2465 B.C.), is mentioned.
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Hypoxia in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021Abolfazl Saleh +2 more
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Climate change: A driver of future conflicts in the Persian Gulf Region?
Heliyon, 2021Abdolmajid Naderi Beni +2 more
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1990
Although the stability of the Persian Gulf region has been of rising importance since World War II, it was during the 1980s, when the Iran-Iraq War threatened to upset the balance of power in the region, that its importance became even more magnified. This collection of essays surveys the current state of that region, placing into clearer perspective ...
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Although the stability of the Persian Gulf region has been of rising importance since World War II, it was during the 1980s, when the Iran-Iraq War threatened to upset the balance of power in the region, that its importance became even more magnified. This collection of essays surveys the current state of that region, placing into clearer perspective ...
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