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The UAE and the Gulf Views of the US Presidential Election

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This chapter assesses how the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a small, oil rich Gulf State in the Middle East, in particular, and how the neighboring Gulf States in general, viewed the US presidential election of 2008, and to some extent the aftermath ofthat election.

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Matthias Maass

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Christie, K. (2009). The UAE and the Gulf Views of the US Presidential Election. In: Maass, M. (eds) The World Views of the US Presidential Election. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230101951_10

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