Conflict and Cooperation In The Persian Gulf (1977) By Mohammed Mughisuddin
Praeger special studies in international politics and government
With Special essays from William D. Anderson, Richard Van Atta, R. D. McLaurin, Edward E. Azar, Robert Kubal.
A team of Gulf and Middle Eastern specialists analyse the three levels of cooperation and conflict in the Persian Gulf: the domestic, the subsystemic, and systemic levels. They focus their attention on the areas of intraregional and interregional interactions, and on superpower conflicts
Written at a time when Iran was about to kick off a new revolution that would change regional security significantly in the Persian Gulf.
- Hard Cover
- 192 pages
- In Fair to Good Condition
































