author_facet Harrington, Craig A.
Harrington, Craig A.
author Harrington, Craig A.
spellingShingle Harrington, Craig A.
Mediterranean Quarterly
The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
Political Science and International Relations
Geography, Planning and Development
author_sort harrington, craig a.
spelling Harrington, Craig A. 1047-4552 1527-1935 Duke University Press Political Science and International Relations Geography, Planning and Development http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10474552-2772235 <jats:p>British geostrategic considerations underwent an ad hoc metamorphosis during the decade following Great Britain’s retreat from formal territorial empire (1957-67). This essay investigates the shifting roles envisioned by British policymakers for vestigial colonial holdings in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically the Colony of Aden and Protectorate of Aden. Throughout the decade in question, policies regarding the burgeoning Cold War, the decline of formal empire, and Britain’s role in the world as an independent power and key partner of the United States became differentiated from initial postwar positions. Aden played a vital role in this decision making while providing a rough proxy of larger geopolitical trends.</jats:p> The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967 Mediterranean Quarterly
doi_str_mv 10.1215/10474552-2772235
facet_avail Online
finc_class_facet Politologie
Geographie
format ElectronicArticle
fullrecord blob:ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMTIxNS8xMDQ3NDU1Mi0yNzcyMjM1
id ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMTIxNS8xMDQ3NDU1Mi0yNzcyMjM1
institution DE-Gla1
DE-Zi4
DE-15
DE-Pl11
DE-Rs1
DE-14
DE-Ch1
DE-L229
DE-D275
DE-Bn3
DE-Brt1
DE-D161
imprint Duke University Press, 2014
imprint_str_mv Duke University Press, 2014
issn 1047-4552
1527-1935
issn_str_mv 1047-4552
1527-1935
language English
mega_collection Duke University Press (CrossRef)
match_str harrington2014thecolonialofficeandtheretreatfromadengreatbritaininsoutharabia19571967
publishDateSort 2014
publisher Duke University Press
recordtype ai
record_format ai
series Mediterranean Quarterly
source_id 49
title The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_unstemmed The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_full The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_fullStr The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_full_unstemmed The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_short The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_sort the colonial office and the retreat from aden: great britain in south arabia, 1957-1967
topic Political Science and International Relations
Geography, Planning and Development
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10474552-2772235
publishDate 2014
physical 5-26
description <jats:p>British geostrategic considerations underwent an ad hoc metamorphosis during the decade following Great Britain’s retreat from formal territorial empire (1957-67). This essay investigates the shifting roles envisioned by British policymakers for vestigial colonial holdings in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically the Colony of Aden and Protectorate of Aden. Throughout the decade in question, policies regarding the burgeoning Cold War, the decline of formal empire, and Britain’s role in the world as an independent power and key partner of the United States became differentiated from initial postwar positions. Aden played a vital role in this decision making while providing a rough proxy of larger geopolitical trends.</jats:p>
container_issue 3
container_start_page 5
container_title Mediterranean Quarterly
container_volume 25
format_de105 Article, E-Article
format_de14 Article, E-Article
format_de15 Article, E-Article
format_de520 Article, E-Article
format_de540 Article, E-Article
format_dech1 Article, E-Article
format_ded117 Article, E-Article
format_degla1 E-Article
format_del152 Buch
format_del189 Article, E-Article
format_dezi4 Article
format_dezwi2 Article, E-Article
format_finc Article, E-Article
format_nrw Article, E-Article
_version_ 1792323010901835793
geogr_code not assigned
last_indexed 2024-03-01T11:27:00.063Z
geogr_code_person not assigned
openURL url_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info%3Aofi%2Fenc%3AUTF-8&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fvufind.svn.sourceforge.net%3Agenerator&rft.title=The+Colonial+Office+and+the+Retreat+from+Aden%3A+Great+Britain+in+South+Arabia%2C+1957-1967&rft.date=2014-09-01&genre=article&issn=1527-1935&volume=25&issue=3&spage=5&epage=26&pages=5-26&jtitle=Mediterranean+Quarterly&atitle=The+Colonial+Office+and+the+Retreat+from+Aden%3A+Great+Britain+in+South+Arabia%2C+1957-1967&aulast=Harrington&aufirst=Craig+A.&rft_id=info%3Adoi%2F10.1215%2F10474552-2772235&rft.language%5B0%5D=eng
SOLR
_version_ 1792323010901835793
author Harrington, Craig A.
author_facet Harrington, Craig A., Harrington, Craig A.
author_sort harrington, craig a.
container_issue 3
container_start_page 5
container_title Mediterranean Quarterly
container_volume 25
description <jats:p>British geostrategic considerations underwent an ad hoc metamorphosis during the decade following Great Britain’s retreat from formal territorial empire (1957-67). This essay investigates the shifting roles envisioned by British policymakers for vestigial colonial holdings in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically the Colony of Aden and Protectorate of Aden. Throughout the decade in question, policies regarding the burgeoning Cold War, the decline of formal empire, and Britain’s role in the world as an independent power and key partner of the United States became differentiated from initial postwar positions. Aden played a vital role in this decision making while providing a rough proxy of larger geopolitical trends.</jats:p>
doi_str_mv 10.1215/10474552-2772235
facet_avail Online
finc_class_facet Politologie, Geographie
format ElectronicArticle
format_de105 Article, E-Article
format_de14 Article, E-Article
format_de15 Article, E-Article
format_de520 Article, E-Article
format_de540 Article, E-Article
format_dech1 Article, E-Article
format_ded117 Article, E-Article
format_degla1 E-Article
format_del152 Buch
format_del189 Article, E-Article
format_dezi4 Article
format_dezwi2 Article, E-Article
format_finc Article, E-Article
format_nrw Article, E-Article
geogr_code not assigned
geogr_code_person not assigned
id ai-49-aHR0cDovL2R4LmRvaS5vcmcvMTAuMTIxNS8xMDQ3NDU1Mi0yNzcyMjM1
imprint Duke University Press, 2014
imprint_str_mv Duke University Press, 2014
institution DE-Gla1, DE-Zi4, DE-15, DE-Pl11, DE-Rs1, DE-14, DE-Ch1, DE-L229, DE-D275, DE-Bn3, DE-Brt1, DE-D161
issn 1047-4552, 1527-1935
issn_str_mv 1047-4552, 1527-1935
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-01T11:27:00.063Z
match_str harrington2014thecolonialofficeandtheretreatfromadengreatbritaininsoutharabia19571967
mega_collection Duke University Press (CrossRef)
physical 5-26
publishDate 2014
publishDateSort 2014
publisher Duke University Press
record_format ai
recordtype ai
series Mediterranean Quarterly
source_id 49
spelling Harrington, Craig A. 1047-4552 1527-1935 Duke University Press Political Science and International Relations Geography, Planning and Development http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10474552-2772235 <jats:p>British geostrategic considerations underwent an ad hoc metamorphosis during the decade following Great Britain’s retreat from formal territorial empire (1957-67). This essay investigates the shifting roles envisioned by British policymakers for vestigial colonial holdings in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically the Colony of Aden and Protectorate of Aden. Throughout the decade in question, policies regarding the burgeoning Cold War, the decline of formal empire, and Britain’s role in the world as an independent power and key partner of the United States became differentiated from initial postwar positions. Aden played a vital role in this decision making while providing a rough proxy of larger geopolitical trends.</jats:p> The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967 Mediterranean Quarterly
spellingShingle Harrington, Craig A., Mediterranean Quarterly, The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967, Political Science and International Relations, Geography, Planning and Development
title The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_full The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_fullStr The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_full_unstemmed The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_short The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
title_sort the colonial office and the retreat from aden: great britain in south arabia, 1957-1967
title_unstemmed The Colonial Office and the Retreat from Aden: Great Britain in South Arabia, 1957-1967
topic Political Science and International Relations, Geography, Planning and Development
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10474552-2772235