This article reveals, by studying correlative relationships between US regime support and regime properties, that the US foreign policy in the Middle East has traditionally helped governments to limit the political participation of Islamists, communists, enemies of Israel and populations that could be hostile to the US oil interests. This way the US economic and strategic security interests have contributed to human insecurity in the region. With the exception of the last interest, the US has relaxed its support for repression of the above-mentioned groups. This seems to be one of the international factors that made the Arab Spring possible
The study mainly aimed to explain the impact of the Arab spring revolutions on the orientations of t...
Egypt was selected as a country that has experienced drastic changes in government recently; due to...
Conditions and upheavals, by their characteristics, including people opposition with governments and...
This article reveals, by studying correlative relationships between US regime support and regime pro...
This article argues that the 'Arab Spring' has ended the long-standing US-Israeli common strategy of...
The manner in which the United States understands the background, motivations, and aspirations of th...
<p>In this article authors comprehensively analyze the internal factors and the geopolitical aspects...
The controversial state of Saudi Arabia lies at the forefront of American foreign policy debate. Thi...
American policy makers had barely come to terms with the uncertainty of the War on Terrorism as the ...
Ever since the United States became a global power it seeked to preserve its hegemony in the strateg...
During the Arab Spring in 2011, much of the Middle Eastern world faced a series of uprisings demandi...
Many factors have been used to explain durable authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa ...
In the United State’s response to the events of the Arab Spring, the Obama administration has been c...
The ongoing political turmoil in the Middle East represents a paradigm shift from dictatorship to a ...
Restricted until 11 Dec. 2009.This study focuses on the external dimension of the resiliency of auth...
The study mainly aimed to explain the impact of the Arab spring revolutions on the orientations of t...
Egypt was selected as a country that has experienced drastic changes in government recently; due to...
Conditions and upheavals, by their characteristics, including people opposition with governments and...
This article reveals, by studying correlative relationships between US regime support and regime pro...
This article argues that the 'Arab Spring' has ended the long-standing US-Israeli common strategy of...
The manner in which the United States understands the background, motivations, and aspirations of th...
<p>In this article authors comprehensively analyze the internal factors and the geopolitical aspects...
The controversial state of Saudi Arabia lies at the forefront of American foreign policy debate. Thi...
American policy makers had barely come to terms with the uncertainty of the War on Terrorism as the ...
Ever since the United States became a global power it seeked to preserve its hegemony in the strateg...
During the Arab Spring in 2011, much of the Middle Eastern world faced a series of uprisings demandi...
Many factors have been used to explain durable authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa ...
In the United State’s response to the events of the Arab Spring, the Obama administration has been c...
The ongoing political turmoil in the Middle East represents a paradigm shift from dictatorship to a ...
Restricted until 11 Dec. 2009.This study focuses on the external dimension of the resiliency of auth...
The study mainly aimed to explain the impact of the Arab spring revolutions on the orientations of t...
Egypt was selected as a country that has experienced drastic changes in government recently; due to...
Conditions and upheavals, by their characteristics, including people opposition with governments and...