
The Persian Gulf region has become home to some of the world's fastest growing, most impressive cities, many of them with global aspirations. Gateways to the World presents an in-depth, systematic, and multi-disciplinary approach to the study of these cities. It begins with a broader look at how the emergence and significance of cities along the Persian Gulf waterway should be contextualized. It then moves to historical examinations of the emergence of national borders and boundaries, how they became 'port cities' of various kinds, what are the semantics of studying them, and what the glittering skylines and cityscapes and their remaining traditional neighborhoods mean for the international political economy and for the identity of their residents.Alongside such aspiring global cities as Doha, Abu Dhabi and Dubai there are port cities that appear to have their best days behind them, and others that have largely retained their traditional fabrics. This book presents a comprehensive study of the nature and variety, the importance, and the domestic and international consequences of port cities along the Persian Gulf.
This book investigates the socio-political, economic, and historical factors that have shaped the development and global significance of port cities along the Persian Gulf. Mehran Kamrava, a professor of government and international affairs, utilizes a multi-disciplinary framework to analyze how these urban centers function as nodes of international trade and identity. By examining the transition from traditional maritime hubs to modern global metropolises, the author argues that these cities serve as critical indicators of the region's broader political and economic trajectory.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of Middle Eastern urbanism and regional political economy. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the systematic approach the author takes in contextualizing the rapid growth of Gulf cities within a global framework.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2016-12-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190499370
ISBN-13:
9780190499372
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