The Red Sea : prospects for stability /
First published in 1984, The Red Sea shines light on one of the world's most important strategic waterways: Red Sea. A large proportion of Europe's energy requirements are transported through the Red Sea, and provides a vital navigation for western military transport. It is also at the hea...
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Routledge,
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Publisher Address: | Abingdon, Oxon : |
Publication Dates: |
2021. ©1984 |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Routledge revivals
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Summary: |
First published in 1984, The Red Sea shines light on one of the world's most important strategic waterways: Red Sea. A large proportion of Europe's energy requirements are transported through the Red Sea, and provides a vital navigation for western military transport. It is also at the heart of an area of volatile regional conflict. This book reviews the economic, political and strategic prospects for the Red Sea and the countries which adjoin it. There is also discussion of the wider international implications of conflict in the Red Sea, in particular the strategic concerns of the United States and the erstwhile USSR. This book will be of interest to students of history, geography and international relations. |
Carrier Form: | 173 pages : maps ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781032246857 1032246707 9781032246703 |
Index Number: | DT39 |
CLC: |
K901.4 K91 |
Call Number: | K91/R312 |
Contents: |
Red Sea resources / Trade and shipping in the Red Sea region / Saudi development plans in the Red Sea region / Potential legal problems in the Red Sea / Local conflicts in the Red Sea and their implications over the last two decades / The Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf : strategic and economic links Straits and strategic waterways in the Red Sea / The strategic importance of the Red Sea : a view from Washington / The USSR and the Red Sea : Moscow's 'Panama Canal' / Egyptian policy in the Red Sea, 1952-1982 / Israeli policy in the Red Sea / Recent developments-world shipping -- The Khartoum Agreement, 1974. |