256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1991. Gulf Crisis begins with a psychological look at Saddem Hussein and his decisions surrounding the invasion into Kuwait before the start of the Gulf War in May 1990. Ghazi Algosaibi was the Cabinet Minister of Saudi Arabia during the Crisis and therefore writes with a unique insight into the complex political relationships, at Arab leaders’ reactions and debates around the... Read more
1 THE DECISION, 2 THE STORM, 3 COALITION AND COUNTER-COALITION, 4 THE PROPAGANDA BATTLE, 5 THE HEIRS' EXPECTATIONS, 6 THE UNATTRACTIVE 'BEDOUIN' AND THE UGLY 'ARAB', 7 AN AMERICAN CONSPIRACY OR A NEW WORLD ORDER?, 8 THE FUTURE: DIALOGUE OR EXPLOSION

Biography

Ghazi A Algosaibi