The foreign policies of Middle East states
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The foreign policies of Middle East states
Lynne Rienner, 2014
2nd ed
- : pbk
- : hc
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First ed.: 2002
Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-378) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This new edition of The Foreign Policies of Middle East States reflects the momentous events and shifting dynamics that have occurred in the region since the first edition was published. Working within a common analytical framework, the authors offer a theoretically grounded, systematic examination of the foreign policies of eleven states.
Table of Contents
Foreign Policy in the Middle East - R. Hinnebusch.
The Middle East Regional System - R. Hinnebusch.
Pivotal Arab Powers.
The Foreign Policy of Egypt - R. Hinnebusch and N. Shama.
The Foreign Policy of Iran - A. Ehteshami.
The Foreign Policies of Iraq and Lebanon - A. Saouli.
The Foreign Policy of Jordan - C. R. Ryan.
The Foreign Policy of Qatar - M. Kamrava.
The Foreign Policy of Saudi Arabia - F. G. Gause III.
The Foreign Policy of Syria - R. Hinnebusch.
The Foreign Policy of Tunisia - E.C. Murphy.
Non- Arab Regional Powers.
The Foreign Policy of Iran - A. Ehteshami.
The Foreign Policy of Israel - C. Jones.
The Foreign Policy of Turkey - P. Robins.
Conclusion.
Making Foreign Policy in the Midst of Turbulence - R. Hinnebusch and A. Ehteshami.
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