This book examines Western foreign policy towards the Middle East, and the extent to which the promotion of democracy has been in conflict with, or supported by, other goals (geo-strategic, economic, and cultural) in the policies of the major actors towards the Middle East. Does the Arab Spring provide a new opening for cooperation with the region? Contributions are offered by scholars with research interests in Middle Eastern politics, and by those analysing the policies and interests of external actors.Against the backdrop of the recent ‘War on Terror’, the comparative and interdisciplinary outlook of the book will offer the opportunity for much needed intellectual exchanges between political scientists, contemporary historians, and inter...
Although it is a relatively small and young country, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has historically...
The foreign policies of Turkey and Iran seem increasingly to dictate the course of events in the Mid...
In spite of ancient and serious disagreements, Iran and Iraq did not go to war until 1980. Why? What...
This book examines Western foreign policy towards the Middle East, and the extent to which the promo...
In this new edition of International Relations of the Middle East, leading scholars present a balanc...
The international politics of the Middle East fills a major gap in the field of middle eastern polit...
One of the major internationally recognised works on the international politics of the Middle East, ...
The international relations of the Middle East have long been dominated by uncertainty and conflict....
The first edition of this book was praised as �a milestone for present and future research on Arab a...
The end of the Cold War brought about fundamental shifts in the international political system, whic...
This book is a major and wide-ranging re-assessment of Anglo-American relations in the Middle Easter...
While the war in Afghanistan saw most industrial countries back the US-led campaign, the subsequent ...
Throughout history, many political observers in the Arab-Islamic and Western worlds have held prospe...
In the years since the end of the Cold War, the Middle East has become in many ways the test case fo...
This book provides a detailed survey and analysis of US–Kurdish relations and their interaction with...
Although it is a relatively small and young country, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has historically...
The foreign policies of Turkey and Iran seem increasingly to dictate the course of events in the Mid...
In spite of ancient and serious disagreements, Iran and Iraq did not go to war until 1980. Why? What...
This book examines Western foreign policy towards the Middle East, and the extent to which the promo...
In this new edition of International Relations of the Middle East, leading scholars present a balanc...
The international politics of the Middle East fills a major gap in the field of middle eastern polit...
One of the major internationally recognised works on the international politics of the Middle East, ...
The international relations of the Middle East have long been dominated by uncertainty and conflict....
The first edition of this book was praised as �a milestone for present and future research on Arab a...
The end of the Cold War brought about fundamental shifts in the international political system, whic...
This book is a major and wide-ranging re-assessment of Anglo-American relations in the Middle Easter...
While the war in Afghanistan saw most industrial countries back the US-led campaign, the subsequent ...
Throughout history, many political observers in the Arab-Islamic and Western worlds have held prospe...
In the years since the end of the Cold War, the Middle East has become in many ways the test case fo...
This book provides a detailed survey and analysis of US–Kurdish relations and their interaction with...
Although it is a relatively small and young country, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has historically...
The foreign policies of Turkey and Iran seem increasingly to dictate the course of events in the Mid...
In spite of ancient and serious disagreements, Iran and Iraq did not go to war until 1980. Why? What...