Oman and the world: the emergence of an independent foreign policy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Santa Monica, Calif., USA: RAND, 1995Description: 408pISBN:
  • 0833023322 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: History of Oman's foreign relations which includes history of the country itself. Drawing on extensive research and numerous interviews - including with Sultan Qaboos himself - this book provides a comprehensive picture of the important role Oman has created for itself as an independent non-aligned state. In appendices the book includes the text of boundary agreements between Oman and Iran, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia. Bibliography and index.
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History of Oman's foreign relations which includes history of the country itself. Drawing on extensive research and numerous interviews - including with Sultan Qaboos himself - this book provides a comprehensive picture of the important role Oman has created for itself as an independent non-aligned state. In appendices the book includes the text of boundary agreements between Oman and Iran, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia. Bibliography and index.

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