Russia and the Middle East : towards a new foreign policy

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    • Nizameddin, Talal

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Russia and the Middle East : towards a new foreign policy

Talal Nizameddin

Hurst & Company, c1999

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Bibliography: p. 273-285

Includes index

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内容説明

The end of the Soviet Union precipitated a reassessment of Russia's foreign policy in many parts of the world, particularly the Middle East. This text looks at how a once cherished commitment to ideological goals and superpower rivalry with the United States was replaced, after 1991, with a pragmatic foreign policy based on national interest, epitomized by the appointment of Yevgeni Primakov as foreign minister. The book examines Gorbachev's "new thinking"; the foreign policy debates under President Yeltsin; and the warning of Russian influence over the Palestinians and its consequent exclusion from the secret Oslo records. Case studies of Russi'a relations with Israel, Syria, Lebannon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Turkey and Iran provide the reader with a detailed analysis of the region's wider diplomatic and strategic concerns.

目次

  • The making of a national foreign policy
  • the Soviet Union and the Middle East, 1945-85
  • Gorbachev's new thinking
  • problems, debates, ideas - forming a foreign policy under Yeltsin
  • Russian-israel relations
  • Russian and Israel's neighbours
  • Saudi arabia and Iraq -Russia between old friends and new allies
  • Russia, Turkey and Iran - a regional power game.

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