The foreign policies of Middle East States
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The foreign policies of Middle East States
(The Middle East in the international system)
Lynne Rienner Publishers, c2002
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-364) and index
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Description
This important new textbook offers a theoretically grounded, systematic examination of the foreign policies of twelve Middle East states. The authors first establish a common analytical framework for studying the individual cases; they also delineate the broader regional and global arenas within which Middle Eastern governments operate. Subsequent chapters assess the foreign policies of the region's key players (Egypt, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Turkey), two ""pariah states"" (Iraq and Libya), and two smaller states (Tunisia and Yemen). Designed for use in both politics and IR courses, the book combines an exceptional range of empirical case-study material with thematic, comparative analysis. A theoretically grounded, systematic analysis of the foreign policies of twelve Middle East states.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Framework of Analysis - R. Hinnebusch. The Middle East Regional System - R. Hinnebusch. The Impact of the International System on the Middle East - B.A. Roberson. The Challenge of Security in the Post-Gulf War ""Middle East System"" - N. El-Shazly and R. Hinnebusch. Egypt - R. Hinnebusch. Israel - C. Jones. Syria - R. Hinnebusch. Iraq - C. Tripp. Saudi Arabia - F.G. Gause III. Libya - T. Niblock. Tunisia - E.C. Murphy. Yemen - F. Halliday. Iran - A. Ehteshami. Turkey - P. Robins. Conclusion: Patterns of Policy - the Editors.
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