From Arab Nationalism to OPEC, second edition: Eisenhower, King Sa'ud, and the Making of U.S.-Saudi Relations / Edition 2

From Arab Nationalism to OPEC, second edition: Eisenhower, King Sa'ud, and the Making of U.S.-Saudi Relations / Edition 2

by Nathan J. Citino
ISBN-10:
0253340950
ISBN-13:
9780253340955
Pub. Date:
08/21/2002
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10:
0253340950
ISBN-13:
9780253340955
Pub. Date:
08/21/2002
Publisher:
Indiana University Press
From Arab Nationalism to OPEC, second edition: Eisenhower, King Sa'ud, and the Making of U.S.-Saudi Relations / Edition 2

From Arab Nationalism to OPEC, second edition: Eisenhower, King Sa'ud, and the Making of U.S.-Saudi Relations / Edition 2

by Nathan J. Citino

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Overview

As OPEC approaches its 50th anniversary, the paperback edition of Nathan J. Citino's well-received study advances a challenging, revisionist interpretation of U.S.-Saudi relations and OPEC's historical significance. Citino re-examines the relationship between President Eisenhower and King Sa'ūd in the context of the transition from British imperial hegemony to an American capitalist order in the Middle East. He shows how the political realignment that resulted in OPEC ensured that wealth and power subsequently remained in the hands of oil-producing governments. Using American and British archives, corporate records, and Arabic sources, this work reinterprets the foundations of U.S. Middle East policy, the modern Saudi state, and the global politics of oil.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253340955
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 08/21/2002
Series: Middle East Studies
Edition description: second edition
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 2.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Nathan J. Citino is Associate Professor of History at Colorado State University.

Table of Contents

Contents
Illustrations follow page 111
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Maps

Introduction
1. A Dutch Uncle: The U.S. and Buraymī, 1952
2. Old Soldiers: Eisenhower and 'Abd al-'Azīz ibn Sa'ūd, January–November 1953
3. Reaching a Crossroads: The U.S. and King Sa'ūd, December 1953–November 1955
4. A Tangled Skein: Suez, December 1955–December 1956
5. We Have Here an Opportunity: The Eisenhower Doctrine, January 1957–July 1958
6. We Might as Well Believe in Arab Nationalism: OPEC and the Modern Saudi State, August 1958–December 1960
Conclusion

List of Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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