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Oman: Political Development in a Changing World
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Oman: Political Development in a Changing World

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The Sultanate of Oman overlooks one of the most strategic waterways in the Middle East: the Strait of Hormuz. Sharing the guardianship of the Strait with Iran, Oman’s position is of key importance to the security of the entire Gulf, which holds a large portion of the world’s oil resources. In a 1970 palace coup, Sultan Qaboos ibn Sa'id overthrew the repressive and reclusive rule of his father and embarked on a programme of modernization. Oman became one of the success stories of the developing world, instituting a modern educational system, creating a modern infrastructure, becoming an oil exporter and constructing an elaborate social welfare system. Today the country faces a host of challenges. Oman cannot defend itself from hostile neighbours, without assistance. Restructuring Omani society and the economy present even greater difficulties. Moreover, change must occur at a time when Islamic movements pose a significant political threat, and oil income is not sufficient to meet the country’s social and economic needs. This book is an overview of all these issues and problems.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
18 February 1998
Pages
264
ISBN
9780275961442

The Sultanate of Oman overlooks one of the most strategic waterways in the Middle East: the Strait of Hormuz. Sharing the guardianship of the Strait with Iran, Oman’s position is of key importance to the security of the entire Gulf, which holds a large portion of the world’s oil resources. In a 1970 palace coup, Sultan Qaboos ibn Sa'id overthrew the repressive and reclusive rule of his father and embarked on a programme of modernization. Oman became one of the success stories of the developing world, instituting a modern educational system, creating a modern infrastructure, becoming an oil exporter and constructing an elaborate social welfare system. Today the country faces a host of challenges. Oman cannot defend itself from hostile neighbours, without assistance. Restructuring Omani society and the economy present even greater difficulties. Moreover, change must occur at a time when Islamic movements pose a significant political threat, and oil income is not sufficient to meet the country’s social and economic needs. This book is an overview of all these issues and problems.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
18 February 1998
Pages
264
ISBN
9780275961442