Security and Territoriality in the Persian Gulf: A Maritime Political GeographyRoutledge, 05/11/2013 - 284 من الصفحات This study presents the story of successes and failures of the treatment of security matters pertaining to territorial and boundary affairs in the maritime areas of the Persian Gulf, and at the same time provides an example of the impact of territoriality on world-wide maritime security. |
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Historical and Geographical Foundations in | 59 |
Maritime Boundaries in the Persian Gulf | 74 |
QatarBahrain Territorial and Boundary Disputes | 115 |
QatarBahrain Disputes in the Twentieth Century | 142 |
IranUAE Territorial and Boundary Disputes | 159 |
Recent Developments | 175 |
Seizure of the Two Tunbs and Restoration of Sovereignty | 206 |
Conclusion | 216 |
Appendices | 223 |
Notes | 247 |
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