Atlas of the Gulf states /

The Arab Gulf States possess more than half of the planet's crude oil reserves, and their gas reserves are immense. The transition from being rental economies to producing economies has caused rapid and significant changes, including the influx of foreign (Arab and Asian) manual laborers, and s...

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Main Author: Cadène, Philippe.

Other Authors: Dumortier, Brigitte.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Boston : Brill, 2013.

Series: Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2013, ISBN: 9789004248731.

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Call Number: G2245 .C3 2013

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction
  • A Semi-enclosed Sea
  • An Area of Continual Movement
  • The Crossroads of Civilizations
  • A Muslim World
  • Singular States
  • Water Scarcity
  • Oases and Pastoral Nomadism
  • Marine Resources
  • Petroleum, a Complex Sector
  • Oil Production and Reserves
  • Gas Production and Reserves
  • Processing and Transport of Oil and Gas
  • Numerous Tensions
  • Influx of Migrants
  • Spectacular Urban Growth
  • Quality Infrastructure
  • Developing an Industrial Sector
  • Free Zones and Special Economic Zones
  • Explosion of Finance and Real Estate Sectors
  • The Rise of Tourism
  • Towards a Knowledge Society
  • The Gulf Cooperation Council
  • The State of Kuwait
  • Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province
  • The Kingdom of Bahrain
  • The Emirate of Qatar
  • The Federation of the United Arab Emirates
  • The Emirates of Abu Dhabi and Dubai
  • The Emirates of Ajman and Sharjah
  • The Northern Emirates
  • North Oman
  • The Iranian Coast of the Gulf
  • The Iraqi Governorate of Basra
  • Basra City
  • Kuwait City
  • Greater Dammam
  • The Oasis City of al-Ahsa
  • Manama, an Island Capital
  • Greater Doha
  • The Island and the City of Abu Dhabi
  • The Coastal Conurbation of Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman
  • The al-Ain-Buraimi Oases
  • Muscat's Capital Region
  • Sohar and Sur: Two Cities on the Gulf of Oman
  • The Port City of Bandar Abbas
  • Abadan and Khorramshahr: Two Oil Cities
  • Integration of Metropolitan Areas
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index.