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From Arab Nationalism To Opec Eisenhower King Saud And The Making Of Ussaudi Relations Second Edition Nathan

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From Arab Nationalism To Opec Eisenhower King Saud And The Making Of Ussaudi Relations Second Edition Nathan
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Nathan, J. Citino
ISBN: 9780253109293, 9780253340955, 0253109299, 0253340950
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: second edition

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From Arab Nationalism To Opec Eisenhower King Saud And The Making Of Ussaudi Relations Second Edition Nathan by Nathan, J. Citino 9780253109293, 9780253340955, 0253109299, 0253340950 instant download after payment.

As OPEC approaches its 50th anniversary, the paperback edition of Nathan J. Citino's well-received study advances a challenging, revisionist interpretation of U.S.-Saudi relations and OPEC's historical significance. Citino re-examines the relationship between President Eisenhower and King Sa'ud in the context of the transition from British imperial hegemony to an American capitalist order in the Middle East. He shows how the political realignment that resulted in OPEC ensured that wealth and power subsequently remained in the hands of oil-producing governments. Using American and British archives, corporate records, and Arabic sources, this work reinterprets the foundations of U.S. Middle East policy, the modern Saudi state, and the global politics of oil.

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