From Shield to Storm: High Tech Weapons, Military Strategy, And Coalition Warfare in The Persian Gulf

Energy Kingdoms: Oil and Political Survival in the Persian Gulf  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Dec. 13, 2018
Energy Kingdoms: Oil and Political Survival in the Persian Gulf

Jim Krane, "Energy Kingdoms: Oil and Political Survival in the Persian Gulf"
2019 | ISBN-10: 0231179308 | 224 pages | PDF | 3 MB

American Ascendance and British Retreat in the Persian Gulf Region  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at April 16, 2020
American Ascendance and British Retreat in the Persian Gulf Region

American Ascendance and British Retreat in the Persian Gulf Region By W. Taylor Fain
2008 | 292 Pages | ISBN: 0230601510 | PDF | 2 MB
Energy Kingdoms: Oil and Political Survival in the Persian Gulf (Center on Global Energy Policy)

Energy Kingdoms: Oil and Political Survival in the Persian Gulf (Center on Global Energy Policy) by Jim Krane
English | January 8th, 2019 | ISBN: 0231179308 | 224 pages | EPUB | 2.30 MB

After the discovery of oil in the 1930s, the Gulf monarchies—Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Bahrain—went from being among the world's poorest and most isolated places to some of its most ostentatiously wealthy. To maintain support, the ruling sheikhs provide their subjects with boundless cheap energy, unwittingly leading to some of the highest consumption rates on earth. Today, as summertime temperatures set new records, the Gulf's rulers find themselves caught in a dilemma: can they curb their profligacy without jeopardizing the survival of some of the world's last remaining absolute monarchies?
Islands and International Politics in the Persian Gulf: The Abu Musa and Tunbs in Strategic Context

Islands and International Politics in the Persian Gulf: The Abu Musa and Tunbs in Strategic Context By Kourosh Ahmadi
2008 | 240 Pages | ISBN: 0415459338 | PDF | 3 MB
Cinema and Unconventional Warfare in the Twentieth Century: Insurgency, Terrorism and Special Operations

Cinema and Unconventional Warfare in the Twentieth Century: Insurgency, Terrorism and Special Operations by Paul B. Rich
2018 | ISBN: 1350055697 | English | 280 pages | EPUB | 1 MB

America's Battalion: Marines in the First Gulf War  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at June 27, 2020
America's Battalion: Marines in the First Gulf War

Otto J. Lehrack, "America's Battalion: Marines in the First Gulf War"
English | ISBN: 0817314520 | 2005 | 256 pages | PDF | 1241 KB

Desert Redleg : Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by readerXXI at Dec. 20, 2020
Desert Redleg : Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War

Desert Redleg : Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War
by L. Scott Lingamfelter
English | 2020 | ISBN: 0813179203 | 361 Pages | ePUB | 14.7 MB

Desert Redleg : Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by readerXXI at Jan. 11, 2021
Desert Redleg : Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War

Desert Redleg : Artillery Warfare in the First Gulf War
by L. Scott Lingamfelter
English | 2020 | ISBN: 0813179203 | 361 Pages | PDF | 23 MB

Revolutionary Iran and the United States: Low-intensity Conflict in the Persian Gulf  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ksveta6 at Sept. 24, 2017
Revolutionary Iran and the United States: Low-intensity Conflict in the Persian Gulf

Revolutionary Iran and the United States: Low-intensity Conflict in the Persian Gulf (US Foreign Policy and Conflict in the Islamic World) by Joseph J. St. Marie, Shahdad Naghshpour
2011 | ISBN: 0754676706 | English | 214 pages | EPUB | 16 MB

The End of Pax Britannica in the Persian Gulf, 1968-1971  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Nov. 17, 2020
The End of Pax Britannica in the Persian Gulf, 1968-1971

The End of Pax Britannica in the Persian Gulf, 1968-1971 by Brandon Friedman
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 296 Pages | ISBN : 303056181X | 3.9 MB

This book examines how the rulers in the Persian Gulf responded to the British announcement of military withdrawal from the Gulf in 1968, ending 150 years of military supremacy in the region. The British system in the Gulf was accepted for more than a century not merely because the British were the dominant military power in the region. The balance of power mattered, but so did the framework within which the British exercised their power.