عنوان المقال عربي
مؤتمرات الخليج لملء فراغ الانسحاب البريطاني والدور السعودي فيها (1971-1979)
Abstract
The Arab Gulf region witnessed an active movement from its countries to reach an organization that defines the features of the region in the post-British withdrawal period, and this was represented by holding a series of conferences of a security nature to discuss how the void is filled and from the country responsible for filling that void and how to organize the region’s affairs in a stage Beyond Britain, as well as the positions of the Gulf states on the proposals of these conferences, and whether they succeeded or failed in the goal for which it held, the research shed light on these axes with a focus on the Saudi role in them
Keywords
British withdrawal, Gulf security, security conferences
Recommended Citation
Ajami, Abdul Rasool Shahid and Khader, Zahraa Hussein
(2025)
"Gulf Conferences to Fill the Void of British Withdrawal and the Saudi Role in Them (1971-1979),"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 13:
Iss.
3, Article 17.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol13/iss3/17