The Attitude of British Diplomats in Iraq Towards Arab Issues: Kuwait as a Case Study (1932- 1939)

المؤلفون

  • Rashid Makaeel Muhammed Department of History, Faculty of Art, Soran University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
  • Shakhawan Abdullah Saber Department of History, Faculty of Art, Soran University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21271/zjhs.28.SpA.29

الكلمات المفتاحية:

Kuwait, Iraq, smuggling, borders, the embassy.

الملخص

The British were busy with controlling the Gulf region for strategic, economic, and political reasons, especially Iraq and Kuwait, which Britain looked into. Britain also played a role in the path of Arab and regional issues, where Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations witnessed political tensions and in several occasions. The Iraqi official authorities informed the British embassy that Kuwait constitutes an obstacle to Iraq's arrival in the sea, and there are official Iraqi statements that Kuwait is affiliated with Iraq.

These statements became a source of concern for the British, so during the years 1932–1939, it tried to contain problems between the two parties, including among them problems (border demarcation, smuggling, construction of a port, and Sheikh property). The sheikhs of Kuwait entered into secret relations with Britain in order to preserve its political entity, which led to the tense Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations, so British diplomats tried to persuade Iraq to solve these problems and recognise the borders of Kuwait.

Hence the importance of this research, as it highlighted these events through historical sources, including British documents, to extrapolate the reality of Iraqi-Kuwaiti relations and the role of the British embassy between them, as well as following the research's analytical approach in its writing.

المراجع

1. First: Documents

-India Office Whitehall London, S.W.1., P.Z/ 2828/ 32, Confidential, Kuwait-Iraq Boundary 1932, 24 May 1932) paper 6 to 48

-F.O. 193/ 5642/ 33/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1935, Sir F. Humphreys to Sir John Simon, 30 May 1933,(7).

-F.O. 193/ 6223/ 36/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1935, Sir A. Clark Kerr to Mr. Eden, 17 February 1936,(16).

-F.O. 193/ 4241/ 38/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1937, Mr. Morgan to Mr. Eden, 11 February 1938,(39).

-F.O. 193/ 4241/ 38/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1937, Mr. Morgan to Mr. Eden, 11 February 1938,(40).

-F.O. 193/ 5656/ 39/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1938, Sir M. Peterson to Viscount Halifa, 6 February 1939,(34).

-India Office Whitehall London, S.W.1/ P.Z. 2828/ 32/ Confidential, Kuwait - Iraq Boundary 1932 , 11 May 1932,(3).

-F.O. 193/ 5642/ 33/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1932, Sir F. Humphreys to Sir John Simon, 30 May 1933,(8).

-India Office Whitehall London, S.W.1/ P.Z. 2828/ 32/ Confidential, Kuwait - Iraq Boundary 1932 , 21 July 1932,(26)

-India Office Whitehall London, S.W.1/ P.Z. 2828/ 32/ Confidential, Kuwait - Iraq Boundary 1932 , 21 July 1932(27).

-India Office Whitehall London, S.W.1/ P.Z. 2828/ 32/ Confidential, Kuwait - Iraq Boundary 1932 , 21 July 1932(68).

-F.O. 193/ 3399/ 35/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1934, Sir F. Humphreys to Sir John Simon, 11 February 1935,(12).

-F.O. 193/ 5829/ 37/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1936, Sir A. Clark Kerr to Mr. Eden, 20 February,1937,(35).

-F.O. 193/ 4241/ 37/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1935, Mr. Morgan to Mr. Eden, 11 February,1937,(38).

-F.O. 193/ 5656/ 39/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1938, Sir M. Peterson to Viscount Halifa, 6 February 1939,(33).

-F.O. 193/ 5642/ 33/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1932, Sir F. Humphreys to Sir John Simon, 30 May 1933,(9).

-F.O. 193/ 5310/ 34/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1933, Sir F. Humphreys to Sir John Simon, 9 April 1934,(11).

-F.O. 193/ 3399/ 35/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1934, Sir F. Humphreys to Sir John Simon, 11 February 1935,(37).

-F.O. 193/ 3399/ 35/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1934, Sir F. Humphreys to Sir John Simon, 11 February 1935,(38).

-F.O. 193/ 6223/ 35/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1934, Sir A. Clark Kerr to Mr. Eden, 31January 1935,(17).

-F.O. 193/ 5829/ 37/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1936, Sir A. Clark Kerr to Mr. Eden, 25 February,1936,(35).

-F.O. 193/ 4241/ 38/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1938, Mr. Morgan to Mr. Eden, 11 February 1938,(30).

-F.O. 193/ 4241/ 38/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1937, Mr. Morgan to Mr. Eden,11 February 1938,(38).

-F.O. 193/ 5656/ 39/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1938, Sir M. Peterson to Viscount Halifa, 6 February 1939,(28).

-F.O. 193/ 5656/ 39/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1938, Sir M. Peterson to Viscount Halifa, 6 February 1939,(33).

-F.O. 193/ 5656/ 39/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1938, Sir M. Peterson to Viscount Halifa, 6 February 1939,(33).

-F.O. 193/ 5656/ 39/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1938, Sir M. Peterson to Viscount Halifa, 6 February 1939,(34).

-F.O. 193/ 5642/ 33/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1932, Sir F. Humphreys to Sir John Simon, 30 May 1933,(8).

-F.O. 193/ 5310/ 34/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1933, Sir F. Humphreys to Sir John Simon, 9 April 1934,(10).

-F.O. 193/3399/ 35/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1934, Sir F. Humphreys to Sir John Simon, 11 February 1935,(10).

-F.O. 193/5829/ 37/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1936, Sir A. Clark Kerr to Mr. Eden. 20 February, 1937,(36).

-F.O. 193/4241/ 38/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1937, Mr. Morgan to Mr. Eden. 11 February, 1938,(39).

-F.O. 193/5656/ 39/ Annual Report on Iraq for 1938, M. Peterson to Viscount Halifax. 6 February, 1939,(35).

2. Second: English books

-Bacik, G. (2008) Hybrid Sovereignty in the Arab Middle East . New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

-Casey, M. (2007) The History of Kuwait. London: Greenwood Press.

-Dickson, H. (1990) The Kuwait and its Neighbors. London: Allen.

-Finnie, D. (1992) Shifting Lines in the Sand Kuwait’s Elusive Frontier with Iraq. London: Harvard U Press.

-Schoenman, R. (1991) Iraq and Kuwait A History Suppressed. USA: Veritas Press – Vallejo.

3. Third: Arabic books

-Abu hakimat, 'A. (1984) tarikh al kuwayt al hadith 1750-1965. kuwait: dhat al salasil.

-Albazazi, S. (1993) harb talid 'ukhraa altaarikh alsiriya liharb alkhaliji. eamaan : alahiliat lilnashri.

-Almusawi, R. (jun sinu alnashra) altaarikh alsiyasiu alduwal alawirubiyat alkubraa bayn alharbayni. alnajif: matbaeat alwilaya .

-Alealwi, H. (1995) aswar altiyn fi euqdat al kuwayt waydiulujia aldam. beirut: dar al kunuz aladbiati.

-Faraj, L. (1987) King Ghazi and his role in Iraq’s policy in the internal and external spheres 1933-1939. Baghdad: Al-Yaqa Library.

-Safwat, N. (1969) aleiraq fi mudhakirat aldiblumasiiyn alajanbi. bayrut: almaktabat aleasriati

4. Fourth: magazines

-Abbas, S. (2014) mawqif almalik faysal alawul min althawrat alearabiat walqadiat alfilastiniat 1908-1933.mjalat ahl albayt, 15, si. 236-240

منشور

2024-04-15

كيفية الاقتباس

Muhammed, R. M. ., & Saber , S. A. (2024). The Attitude of British Diplomats in Iraq Towards Arab Issues: Kuwait as a Case Study (1932- 1939). Zanco Journal of Human Sciences, 28(SpA), 476–491. https://doi.org/10.21271/zjhs.28.SpA.29

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