BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ARABIAN PENINSULA J.E. Peterson Prefatory Note: This bibliography concentrates on citations relating to the Arabian Peninsula that I have collected over some three decades. Items have been published in various Western languages as well as Arabic. This is very much a work in progress and cannot be considered complete. Similarly, presentation of the bibliography here in the present format should be regarded as an interim effort despite its imperfections. A number of older citations have yet to be transferred from notecards to the database on which this bibliography is based. Some items are unpublished, other citations are not complete (typically lacking volume details and page numbers for periodical citations). Shorter articles and those of a more transitory nature, i.e. newspaper and newsletter articles, have been excluded. I have not been able to examine all the items and therefore undoubtedly there are many mistakes in citations and inevitably some items have been included that do not actually exist. The bibliography is in simple and rough alphabetical order according to author only because I have had no opportunity to rearrange by subject. Alphabetization was done automatically within the original database and idiosyncrasies in the database regarding non-English diacritical marks may make alphabetization somewhat irregular. For similar reasons, the order in which entries by the same author are listed may also be irregular. The subjects reflect my own interests and therefore range from history through the social sciences and international affairs. Generally speaking, archaeology, the arts, the physical sciences, and many areas of culture, inter alia, have not been included. There are a number of entries on Iraq and Iran that relate to the Arabian Peninsula through concerns over regional security but these two countries are not specifically a focus of the bibliography. Principal subject categories include: Bibliography Exploration and Description Languages Biography Geography Politics and Government Economics and Oil History Religion Ethnography International Relations Society Interested readers are encouraged to provide corrections or details of missing citations to me at <[email protected]>. It is intended that this bibliography will be updated at irregular intervals. J.E. Peterson, July 2003 New bibliographic entries, as well as misc. corrections to existing entries, have been added at the intervals indicated below. For ease of reference, the date of addition is appended to new entries as follows: [MAY04]; [AUG05]; [JAN06]; [JUN06]; [DEC06]; [JUL07]; [DEC07]; [JUL08]; [MAR09]; [AUG09]; [APR10]; [DEC10]; [SEP14] Bibliography of the Arabian Peninsula !! J.E. Peterson September 2014 !! p. 1 – A – 1. “1979 ‘Oil Shock’: Legacy, Lessons, and Lasting Reverberations, The.” Washington, DC: Middle East Institute, 2009. Viewpoints Special Edition. [AUG09] 2. Aal, Abdel. “Ibrahim Ali on the British Policy in Bahrain Islands and the Qatar Peninsula (1871-1914).” Ph.D. thesis, University of Lancaster, 1989? 3. Aaron, David, Frederic Wehrey, and Brett Andrew Wallace, eds. “The Future of Gulf Security in a Region of Dramatic Change: Mutual Equities and Enduring Relationships.” Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, National Defense Research Institute, 2011. Conference Proceedings, prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense. [SEP14] 4. Aaronovitch, David. _The Hutton Inquiry and Its Impact_. London: Politico’s Guardian Books, 2004. [AUG05] 5. Aarts, Paul, and Gerd Nonneman, eds. _Saudi Arabia in the Balance: Political Economy, Society, Foreign Affairs_. London: Hurst & Company, 2005. [JUN06] 6. Aarts, Paul. “Democracy, Oil and the Gulf War.” _Third World Quarterly_, Vol. 13, No. 3 (1992), pp. 525-538. 7. Aarts, Paul. “Demokratie à la Koeweit: Oppositie met of zonder kiesrecht.” _International Spectator_, Vol. 47, No. 5 (1993), pp. 253-256. 8. Aarts, Paul. “Events versus Trends: The Role of Energy and Security in Sustaining the US-Saudi Relationship.” In Paul Aarts and Gerd Nonneman, eds., _Saudi Arabia in the Balance: Political Economy, Society, Foreign Affairs_ (London: Hurst & Company, 2005), pp. 399-429. [JUN06] 9. Aarts, Paul. “The Internal and the External: The House of Saud’s Resilience Explained.” Florence, Italy: European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2004. Mediterranean Programme Series, EUI Working Paper, RSCAS 2004/33. [AUG05] 10. Aarts, Paul. “The Limits of Political Tribalism: Post-War Kuwait and the Process of Democratization.” Unpublished paper presented at European Association of Middle East Studies conference, Warwick, UK, July 1993. 11. Aarts, Paul. “The Longevity of the House of Saud: Looking Outside the Box.” In Oliver Schlumberger, ed., _Debating Arab Authoritarianism: Dynamics and Durability in Nondemocratic Regimes_ (Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2007), pp. 251-267. [SEP14] 12. Aarts, Paul. “Maintaining Authoritarianism: The Jerky Path of Political Reform in Saudi Arabia.” _Orient_ (January 2011), pp. xxx-xxx. [SEP14] 13. Aarts, Paul. “Post-War Kuwait and the Process of Democratization: The Persistence of Political Tribalism.” In Abbas Abdelkarim, ed., _Change and Development in the Gulf_ (London: Macmillan, 1999), pp. 213-237. Revised and updated version of Paul Aarts, “Les limites du ‘tribalisme politique’: le Koweit d’après-guerre et le processus de démocratisation,” _Monde arabe/Maghreb-Machrek_, No. 142 (October-December 1993), pp. 61- 79. Bibliography of the Arabian Peninsula !! J.E. Peterson September 2014 !! p. 2 14. Aarts, Paul. “Saudi Arabia: From Fiscal Crisis to Political Crisis?” _JIME Review_, No. 29 (1995), pp. 23-34. 15. Aarts, P., et al. “Oil, Money, and Participation: Kuwait’s _Sonderweg_ as a Rentier State.” _Orient_, Vol. 32, No. 2 (1991), pp. 205-216. 16. Aarts, Paul, and Dennis Janssen. “Shades of Opinion: The Oil Exporting Countries and International Climate Politics.” _Review of International Affairs_, Vol. 3, No. 2 (December 2003), pp. 332-351. [AUG05] 17. Aarts, Paul, and Gep Eisenloeffel. _Kuwait Petroleum Corporation as New Seventh Sister_? Amsterdam: Middle East Research Associates, 1989. Occasional Paper, No. 2. 18. Aarts, Paul, and Joris van Duijne. “Saudi Arabia after U.S.-Iranian Détente: Left in the Lurch?” _Middle East Policy_, Vol. 16, No. 3 (Fall 2009), pp. 64-78. 19. Aarts, Paul, and Michael Renner. “Oil and the Gulf War.” _MERIP Middle East Report_ Vol. 21, No. 4 (July- August 1991), pp. 25-29. 20. Aarts, Paul, Roos Meertens, and Joris van Duijne. “Kingdom with Borders: The Political Economy of Saudi- European Relations.” In Madawi Al-Rasheed, _Kingdom Without Borders: Saudi Arabia’s Political, Religious and Media Frontiers_ (London: Hurst, 2008), pp. 135-156. [AUG09] 21. Aba Husayn, LAli. “Historical Links Between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia During the Reign of King LAbd al-LAziz.” _al-Wathīqa_, No. 16 (1990), pp. 194-230. 22. Aba Hussain, Ali, comp. _Fihris Makhtutat al-Bahrayn_. Bahrain: Historical Documentation Centre, 1981 (Vol. 1) and 1983 (Vol. 2). 23. Aba Hussain, Ali. _March Towards Welfare and Prosperity_. Bahrain: Bahrain Defence Force, Guidance and Culture Division, Dec. 1983. 24. Aba-Namay, Rashed. “Constitutional Reform: A Systemization of Saudi Politics.” _Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies_, Vol. 16 , No. 3 (Spring 1993), pp. 43-88. [AUG09] 25. Aba-Namay, Rashed. “The Dynamics of Individual Rights and Their Prospective Development Under the New Constitution of Saudi Arabia.” _Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies_, Vol. 18 , No. 3 (Spring 1995), pp. 221-240. 26. Aba-Namay, Rashed. “The New Saudi Representative Assembly.” _Islamic Law and Society_. Vol. 5, No. 2 (June 1998), pp. 235-265. 27. Aba-Namay, Rashed. “The Recent Constitutional Reforms in Saudi Arabia.” _International and Comparative Law Quarterly_, Vol. 42, No. 2 (April 1993), pp. 295-331. [AUG09] 28. Aba-Namay, Rashed. “Saudi Arabian Constitution: History, Present and Future Perspective.” Ph.D. thesis, University of Wales 1993. [AUG09] 29. Abadha, Faruq LUthman. _Siyasat Britaniya fi LAsir Ithna’ al-Harb al-LAlimiya al-Ula, 1914-1918_. Kuwait: Manshurat Majallat al-Dirasat al-Khalij wal-Jazira al-LArabiya, 1983. No. 9. 30. Abadi, Jacob. “Britain’s Abandonment of South Arabia: A Reassessment.” _Journal of Third World Studies_, Vol. 12, No. 1 (1995), pp. 152-180. Bibliography of the Arabian Peninsula !! J.E. Peterson September 2014 !! p. 3 31. Abadi, Jacob. “Iraq’s Threat to Kuwait During the Qasim Era.” _Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies_, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Fall 1998), pp. 24-45. 32. Abadi, Jacob. “Israel’s Relations with Oman and the Persian Gulf States.” _Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies_, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Fall 1996), pp. 46-73. 33. Abadi, Jacob. “Qatar’s Foreign Policy: The Quest for National Security and Territorial Integrity.” _Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies_, Vol. 27, No. 2 (Winter 2004), pp. 14-37. [MAY04] 34. Abadi, Jacob. _Britain’s Withdrawal From the Middle East, 1947-1971: The Economic and Strategic Imperatives_. Princeton, NJ: Kingston Press, 1982. 35. Abal-Khail, Mohammad Ali. “Economic Development in Saudi Arabia and Western Technology.” _American- Arab Affairs_, No. 3 (Winter 1982-83), pp. 1-4. 36. Abalkhail, S. “OPEC Aid: A Question of Solidarity.” _OAPEC Bulletin_, Vol. 12, Nos. 8-9 (August-September 1986), pp. 12-20. 37. Abboud, Samer N. “Oil and Financialization in the Gulf Cooperation Council.” In Matteo Legrenzi and Bessma Momani,
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