9780754675242
US foreign policy in the Middle East; from crises to change.
Halabi, Yakub.
Ashgate Publishing Co.
2009
159 pages
$99.95
Hardcover
JZ1480
Halabi (Queen's U., Ontario and West Galilee College) adheres to the theory that policy is an outcome of politics wherein a group of policymakers contemplate a set of ideas in order to achieve certain goals, but when these ideas lose credibility as a result of external events, a new order emerged. Within this framework, he analyzes US policy at selected moments since the end of World War II: consolidation and learning on the job from 1945 to 1973, the oil embargo crisis 1973-74, the Iranian revolution 1979-2001, the Global War of Terror, and the second Iraq war and the US democratization policy.
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