Conflicts in the Persian Gulf origins and evolution /

Askari, Hossein

Conflicts in the Persian Gulf origins and evolution / [Texte imprimé] : Hossein Askari - New York ; Bisingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013 - 1 vol. (XVIII-213 p.) : couv. ill., graph. ; 23 cm

Bibliogr. p. [197]-203

Machine generated contents note: -- Foreword; Ahmad Ghoreishi -- 1. Catalogue of Persian Gulf Conflicts -- 2. Sectarian and Religious Disputes -- 3. Ethnic and Tribal Disputes -- 5. Territorial and Resource (Oil, Natural Gas, Water) Disputes -- 5. The Impact of Governance, Underdevelopment, Deprivation, and Injustice -- 6. The Impact of Foreigners -- 7. The Fallout -- 8. The Evolution -- 9. Islam and Reconciliation -- 10. Conclusion

"Analyzing the origins of conflicts and wars in the Persian Gulf, this study assesses the conflicts' shared trajectories and fallouts. Although the origins of conflicts are varied (sectarian, religious, ethnic, and tribal, over territory and over resources), as conflicts evolve, the quest for "revenge" and the desire to settle old scores is only one, apparent fuel, which belies a more essential one. The evolution of most conflicts can, over time, be traced to a single source--the struggle for power and control over resources. Hossein Askari argues that reconciliation will require the simultaneous adoption of foundational political, social, and economic reforms by the countries in the region, as well as the cooperation of the global powers, especially the United States, to end support of dictators and reduce the human costs of aggression. The creation of a just society with freedom and equal opportunities for all is a necessary precondition if peace and prosperity are to flourish"--

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Violence--Persian Gulf Region--History Persian Gulf Region--Regional disparities Natural resources--Persian Gulf Region Ethnic conflict--Persian Gulf Region Violence--Religious aspects--Islam Islam and state--Persian Gulf Region

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