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Throughout the second half of the twentieth century, and particularly after the British withdrawal in 1971, the Persian Gulf experienced a series of political and economic jolts: two major oil shocks that affected the entire international economic system; two regional wars that depleted local economies and engaged the international community and outside powers; an Islamist revolution that altered the political face of the largest regional power; and a series of smaller conflicts and external interventions.
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foreign company involvement, naval branch, territorial foundations, littoral states, shura council, dual containment, territorial framework, geopolitical consequences, oil policies, islands dispute, boundary delimitations
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Saudi Arabia, United States, Abu Musa, Middle East, Persian Gulf, Gulf War, Saddam Hussein, Islamic Republic, Abu Dhabi, New York Times, United Nations, Richard Schofield, Soviet Union, United Arab Emirates, Jane's Intelligence Review, Muslim Brothers, Washington Post, Washington Times, Arab Gulf, Cold War, Gulf Cooperation Council, Third World, Strait of Hormuz, Basic Law, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
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