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Amitav Acharya. U.S. Military Strategy in the Gulf: Origins and Evolution Under the Carter and Reagan Administrations. Routledge. 1989. 203pp.

Hooshang Amirahmadi. Small Islands, Big Politics: The Tonbs and Abu Musa in the Persian Gulf. Macmillan. 1996. 200pp.

Alvin J. Cottrell. The Persian Gulf States: A General Survey. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1980. 695pp.

Willem M. Floor. The Persian Gulf: A Political and Economic History of Five Port Cities, 1500-1730. Mage Publishers. 2006. 637pp.

John Barrett Kelly. Britain and the Persian Gulf, 1795-1880. Clarendon Press. 1968. 911pp.

David E. Long. The Persian Gulf: An Introduction to Its Peoples, Politics, and Economics. Westview Press. 1976. 172pp.

Thomas L. McNaugher. Arms and Oil: U.S. Military Strategy and the Persian Gulf. Brookings Institution Press. 1985. 226pp.

Pirouz Mojtahed-Zadeh. Security and Territoriality in the Persian Gulf: A Maritime Political Geography. Routledge. 1999. 284pp.

Michael A. Palmer. Guardians of the Gulf: A History of America's Expanding Role in the Persian Gulf, 1833-1992. Free Press. 1992. 328pp.

Lawrence G. Potter; Gary G. Sick (editors). Security in the Persian Gulf: Origins, Obstacles, and the Search for Consensus. Macmillan. 2002. 284pp.

Arnold Talbot Wilson. The Persian Gulf: An Historical Sketch from the Earliest Times to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century. Allen & Unwin. 1954. 327pp.

Aryeh Yodfat; Mordechai Abir. In the Direction of the Persian Gulf: The Soviet Union and the Persian Gulf. Routledge. 1977. 167pp.




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