Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Late 1920-s – Early 1930-s: Lessons from the Soviet – British Competition

A short, from a historical perspective, but extremely meaningful and impactful episode for the history of Russian/Soviet diplomacy in the Arab East, or rather dealing with the work of Soviet diplomats in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is examined holistically in this article, following a thoroug...

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Main Author: Vitaly V. Naumkin
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Language:English
Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Europe 2023-10-01
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description A short, from a historical perspective, but extremely meaningful and impactful episode for the history of Russian/Soviet diplomacy in the Arab East, or rather dealing with the work of Soviet diplomats in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is examined holistically in this article, following a thorough analysis of materials from the Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation and the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s Archive, largely introduced into scholarly discourse for the first time here. The author’s attention is focused on the contest between the Soviet Union and the UK, which was still the most powerful western nation in Arabia, although the Kingdom had never been colonized, within the period – late 1920-s through early 1930-s – witnessing the emerging changes in history related to the nascent state set up by Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud. The period under review directly preceded such a most significant event for the bilateral relations as the 1932 visit to the Soviet Union by the KSA founder’s and ruler’s son – the governor of Hijaz and Foreign Minister of the KSA, Emir Faisal Ibn Abdul Aziz. It is shown that, although the British were actively using their foreign policy expertise to push back Moscow and prevent it from gaining power in the Kingdom, including through trade deals, the Soviet diplomats contrived to effectively leverage the feeling of good grace that the Saudis had for the Soviet Union, as a state that had never attempted to colonize the Arab world and had always treated the Arabs on an equal footing, which the British representatives could never afford. At the same time, the Soviet diplomats, like the British, but to a lesser degree, committed mistakes in assessing the situation and in reacting to its developments, thus useful lessons can be drawn for the modern times.
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spelling doaj-art-a3a27f5c89f641e79c59d20ad7dcea432025-08-20T03:06:43ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, Institute of EuropeСовременная Европа0201-70832023-10-01516117710.31857/S0201708323050133Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Late 1920-s – Early 1930-s: Lessons from the Soviet – British CompetitionVitaly V. Naumkin0Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations Russian Academy of SciencesA short, from a historical perspective, but extremely meaningful and impactful episode for the history of Russian/Soviet diplomacy in the Arab East, or rather dealing with the work of Soviet diplomats in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is examined holistically in this article, following a thorough analysis of materials from the Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation and the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s Archive, largely introduced into scholarly discourse for the first time here. The author’s attention is focused on the contest between the Soviet Union and the UK, which was still the most powerful western nation in Arabia, although the Kingdom had never been colonized, within the period – late 1920-s through early 1930-s – witnessing the emerging changes in history related to the nascent state set up by Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud. The period under review directly preceded such a most significant event for the bilateral relations as the 1932 visit to the Soviet Union by the KSA founder’s and ruler’s son – the governor of Hijaz and Foreign Minister of the KSA, Emir Faisal Ibn Abdul Aziz. It is shown that, although the British were actively using their foreign policy expertise to push back Moscow and prevent it from gaining power in the Kingdom, including through trade deals, the Soviet diplomats contrived to effectively leverage the feeling of good grace that the Saudis had for the Soviet Union, as a state that had never attempted to colonize the Arab world and had always treated the Arabs on an equal footing, which the British representatives could never afford. At the same time, the Soviet diplomats, like the British, but to a lesser degree, committed mistakes in assessing the situation and in reacting to its developments, thus useful lessons can be drawn for the modern times.http://www.sov-europe.ru/images/pdf/2023/5-2023/Naumkin-5-23.pdfthe kingdom of saudi arabiathe ukthe ussrthe league of nationsdiplomacyforeign tradethe arab federationanglophilesthe syrian partyhijaz
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Late 1920-s – Early 1930-s: Lessons from the Soviet – British Competition
Современная Европа
the kingdom of saudi arabia
the uk
the ussr
the league of nations
diplomacy
foreign trade
the arab federation
anglophiles
the syrian party
hijaz
title Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Late 1920-s – Early 1930-s: Lessons from the Soviet – British Competition
title_full Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Late 1920-s – Early 1930-s: Lessons from the Soviet – British Competition
title_fullStr Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Late 1920-s – Early 1930-s: Lessons from the Soviet – British Competition
title_full_unstemmed Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Late 1920-s – Early 1930-s: Lessons from the Soviet – British Competition
title_short Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Late 1920-s – Early 1930-s: Lessons from the Soviet – British Competition
title_sort kingdom of saudi arabia in the late 1920 s early 1930 s lessons from the soviet british competition
topic the kingdom of saudi arabia
the uk
the ussr
the league of nations
diplomacy
foreign trade
the arab federation
anglophiles
the syrian party
hijaz
url http://www.sov-europe.ru/images/pdf/2023/5-2023/Naumkin-5-23.pdf
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