The Changing Pattern of Political Relations between the Arab Gulf and the Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire

Q4 Social Sciences Arab World Geographer Pub Date : 2020-07-07 DOI:10.1201/9781003070641-4
R. Landen
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The political relations of the Arab Gulf region with the Arab-populated provinces of the Ottoman empire appeared much altered in 1918, both in detail and in overall pattern, from what they had been in the late eighteenth century. Most significant was the substitution of the imperial system which regulated inter-regional contacts in 1918 for the relatively free-wheeling, multiple system of political relations which characterised the eighteenth century. 1 However, if our perspective is extended to the present day, we see an updated version of the multiple system once again provides the context in which political contacts between these two parts of the Arab world are carried on. For the most part the details of this historical evolution are well known. This chapter does not focus upon them but is concerned more with identifying long-term trends and overall patterns of change. Also, it suggests that the several sub-regions into which both the Arab Gulf and the Arab Ottoman provinces were divided differed significantly from each other at various times in the specific ways they manifested the overall interregional connection.
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阿拉伯海湾与奥斯曼帝国阿拉伯行省政治关系的变化格局
阿拉伯海湾地区与奥斯曼帝国阿拉伯人聚居省份的政治关系在1918年似乎发生了很大变化,无论是在细节上还是在总体格局上,都与18世纪晚期相比发生了很大变化。最重要的是,1918年规范地区间交往的帝国制度被18世纪相对自由、多元的政治关系体系所取代。然而,如果我们的观点延伸到今天,我们会看到一个更新版本的多元体系再次提供了阿拉伯世界这两个部分之间进行政治接触的背景。在很大程度上,这一历史演变的细节是众所周知的。本章不集中讨论这些问题,而是更多地讨论确定长期趋势和总体变化模式。此外,它还表明,阿拉伯海湾和阿拉伯奥斯曼行省被分成的几个分区域在不同时期表现出整体区域间联系的具体方式上彼此差别很大。
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Arab World Geographer
Arab World Geographer Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The AWG is an international peer-review professional journal devoted to advancing geographical knowledge pertaining principally (though not exclusively) to the Arab World. It is integrative in approach, and especially oriented towards the relevance of applied research to policy. It provides for rapid publication of original research papers, reports, and reviews dealing with all aspects of the human environment in the lands of the Arab World as interpreted by human and physical geographers. The AWG seeks to disseminate the work of the new generation of Arab geographers to the wider international geographic and scholarly community through the medium of global English.
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