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Part II: Turning East






                                                       Chapter Four

                                                  Pacts and Committees

                                                   January to June 1955





                          If the mid-twentieth century could be described as the age that saw the rise

                   of global pacts and alliances, then the year 1955 in Bahrain could best be described


                   as ‘The Year of the Committees’.  This is because of the large number of committees

                   which were established to oversee various departments and aspects of Bahraini life


                   in response to confidential reports presented by the Commission of Enquiry.  It

                   could also be said that the events that unfolded in the Middle East and in Bahrain


                   from January to June 1955 solidified existing divisions.  The region became, as Lord

                   Butler, the Chancellor of Exchequer and later the Leader of the House of Commons,


                   described it, ‘the predestined scene of the Cold War for 1955 and 1956’. 264   While

                   large political battles were raging in the wider world, Bahrain was occupied with its


                   own unique conflict.  This brought the British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden into

                   direct contact with the crisis for the first time and showed how British policy


                   adapted to developments.  This time also saw Nasser adopt a new strategy as

                   strengthening ties with the Eastern Soviet sphere moved the Egyptians gradually


                   away from Western dominance.





                   264  R. Butler, The Art of the Possible: The Memoirs of Lord Butler (London: 1971), 184.


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