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ID133545
Title ProperSaudi-Palestinian relations during the run-up to and the aftermath of black September
LanguageENG
AuthorMann, Joseph
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Black September events in Jordan in 1970 are an example of the conflict the Palestinian issue presented for monarchic regimes. On the one hand, wealthy regimes such as Saudi Arabia and Kuwait wanted to assist the Palestinians in their struggle against Israel, but on the other hand, the moment they understood that siding with the Palestinians could weaken their regimes, they renounced their support. This article, therefore, emphasizes the importance the monarchic regimes in the Persian Gulf attributed to their own stability, and the influence that issue had on their policies within the Arab world.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol.26, No.4; Sep-Oct.2014: p.713-724
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol.26, No.4; Sep-Oct.2014: p.713-724
Key Words1970 ;  Black September ;  Palestine ;  Saudi Arabia ;  Terrorism ;  Contemporary History ;  Middle East ;  Arab - Palestine Relations ;  Arab World ;  Conflict ;  Monarchic Regimes


 
 
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