The Gulf conflict has been an occasion for much discussion on the possibility of Soviet-American cooperation in the Middle East. Several developments have made this a real- istic possibility, in particular Gorbachev's diplomatic ap- proach to the region. Two issues, terrorism and Soviet- Jewish emigration, afford opportunities for cooperation in the near term, despite several obstacles. With regard to missile proliferation and the Arab-Israeli conflict, however, collaboration will most likely be postponed by the evolv- ing situation in Iraq and the obstructive policies of other regional players. Still, one can imagine possible forms of collaboration on these issues as well
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In 1972 Richard Nixon went to China, opening it to international trade and diplomatic exchange, as w...
This research investigates the Soviet Union’s role in guiding state-building processes of postcoloni...
Soviet policy in the Middle East in the decade of the eighties will be determined, as it was in the ...
In the system of modern international relations the Muslim world plays an increasingly prominent rol...
Complex historical, ideological, political, and military factors have created a vicious circle of mu...
The Middle East is undergoing a phase of crucial geopolitical and social transformations. Bottom-up ...
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The proposed article focuses on the change in the approach of the regional organization of the Gulf ...
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If the Americans suffer from a 'Vietnam syndrome' that makes them pessimistic about the Third World ...
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