As Obama begins his second term, this article takes stock of his foreign policy approach towards the Middle East. It lays out four big arguments. First, Obama's foreign policy in the Middle East has demonstrated more continuity with the past than real change. While shifting his approach significantly from Bush's, Obama has adopted a centrist-realist approach towards the region, consistent with the dominant US foreign policy orientation. Second, from Palestinian-Israeli peace to Afghanistan, Obama's conduct testifies to the structural-institutional continuity of US foreign policy. More than in any other region in the world, presidential policy in the Middle East is hampered by institutional, bureaucratic and domestic politics. America's dysf...
This article examines the interplay of discourse and practice in American grand strategy under Presi...
The conflict in Syria is likely to be one of President Obama’s most important foreign policy legacie...
Many commentators argue that the White House does not have a policy regarding the Middle East and No...
During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised to distance the United States from the neoco...
The thesis named Barack Obama and Middle East analyzes American foreign policy to-wards the countrie...
Even though U.S. Middle East policies have long followed relatively predictable patterns (Quandt 200...
This article aims to pursue a brief but enlightening comparative study of U.S. discourse and practic...
This study dealt with the United States foreign policy towards the Palestinian cause in the period ...
The article is devoted to consideration of the role of Barack Obama's personality in making foreign ...
Last week President Obama gave a major policy speech on the Middle East which sought to present Amer...
Sitting in a focus group, a young Jordanian bewailed America's relationship with his region: "Since ...
Five years ago, in November 2008, Barack Hussein Obama was elected the 44th US president. Senator Ob...
This year has seen President Obama move from foreign policy difficulties such as the Ebola crisis an...
The first few months of 2011 have been a good reminder of the role of uncertainty in international p...
Even though it still may be too early to make such assessments, one could claim that Barrack Hussein...
This article examines the interplay of discourse and practice in American grand strategy under Presi...
The conflict in Syria is likely to be one of President Obama’s most important foreign policy legacie...
Many commentators argue that the White House does not have a policy regarding the Middle East and No...
During his presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised to distance the United States from the neoco...
The thesis named Barack Obama and Middle East analyzes American foreign policy to-wards the countrie...
Even though U.S. Middle East policies have long followed relatively predictable patterns (Quandt 200...
This article aims to pursue a brief but enlightening comparative study of U.S. discourse and practic...
This study dealt with the United States foreign policy towards the Palestinian cause in the period ...
The article is devoted to consideration of the role of Barack Obama's personality in making foreign ...
Last week President Obama gave a major policy speech on the Middle East which sought to present Amer...
Sitting in a focus group, a young Jordanian bewailed America's relationship with his region: "Since ...
Five years ago, in November 2008, Barack Hussein Obama was elected the 44th US president. Senator Ob...
This year has seen President Obama move from foreign policy difficulties such as the Ebola crisis an...
The first few months of 2011 have been a good reminder of the role of uncertainty in international p...
Even though it still may be too early to make such assessments, one could claim that Barrack Hussein...
This article examines the interplay of discourse and practice in American grand strategy under Presi...
The conflict in Syria is likely to be one of President Obama’s most important foreign policy legacie...
Many commentators argue that the White House does not have a policy regarding the Middle East and No...