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Documentary Studies in Arabian Geopolitics: South-West Arabia 6 Hardback Volume Set

Documentary Studies in Arabian Geopolitics: South-West Arabia 6 Hardback Volume Set The Saudi-Yemen Dispute - Cambridge Archive Editions

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Publisher's Synopsis

In Autumn 1995 the Saudi-Yemeni border constituted ArabiaÔs last indeterminate territorial limit, with the exception of its westernmost stretches, from the Red Sea to Najran, settled by a treaty of 1934. Talks between the Riyadh and Sanaá Governments on the unresolved border question had been intermittently in progress since July 1992. In February 1995 the two states signed a memorandum of understanding reaffirming the provision of the 1934 Treaty of Taif. The Treaty was formally renewed in June 1995, providing for a re-demarcation of the westernmost boundary and establishing a procedural framework for the settlement of the remainder of the boundary further east. The documents provide a wide historical context in which to view the efforts to finalise the political map of the south-western peninsula. Any settlement finally reached between Saudi Arabia and Yemen will need to take full account of critical factors which have shaped the history of their borderlands.

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Book information

ISBN: 9781788068024
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 4000
Weight: 9200g
Height: 285mm
Width: 360mm
Spine width: 215mm