1st Edition

Oman: Economic, Social and Strategic Developments

Edited By B.R. Pridham Copyright 1987
    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    Oman is an important country for the West, both as an oil exporter and as a key ally strategically placed at the entrance to the Gulf. This book, first published in 1987, provides an overview of post-war social, political and economic developments in the country. It outlines the historical and geographical background, considers economic developments both in the oil and non-oil sectors, as well as exploring societal changes in Omani culture and education.

    1. Oman’s Odyssey: From Imamate to Sultanate J.E. Peterson  2. Complications of Geography, Ethnology and Tribalism Fredrik Barth  3. Ibadism and the Sectarian Perspective Dale F. Eickelman  4. Dhofar: What Made it Different? Miranda Morris  5. Indigo: An Arab Curiosity and its Omani Variations Jenny Balfour-Paul  6. Updating Agriculture and Associated Rural Enterprises R.W. Dutton  7. Geo-Constants in Oman H. Bowen-Jones  8. Oman’s Development Strategy John Whelan  9. Successful Education and Human Resource Development: the Key to Sustained Economic Growth J.S. Birks and C.A. Sinclair  10. Oil in Oman: a Short Historical Note Francis Hughes  11. Oman, the Gulf and the United States John Duke Anthony  12. Oman’s Role in the Gulf Cooperation Council and the Region Riad N. El-Rayyes  13. Military Strategy and Regional Security in the Gulf: the Options for the West and the Moderate Gulf States Anthony H. Cordesman

    Biography

    B.R. Pridham