This book examines the role of NATO in the Middle East. It reviews the strategic importance of the region and why it has become a source of instability, looks at US and international initiatives to counteract this instability and charts the development of NATO in this context.
This book examines the role of NATO in the Middle East. It reviews the strategic importance of the region and why it has become a source of instability, looks at US and international initiatives to counteract this instability and charts the development of NATO in this context.
Mohammed Moustafa Orfy is an Egyptian diplomat, writer and academic lecturer. With a wide practical and academic experience in various fields including mass communication, diplomacy, international law, human rights and international relations, he has published four books and written a number of articles covering a wide range of foreign policy issues.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Geopolitical Context of NATO's Role in the Middle East 1. Western Interests and Stability in the Middle East 2. NATO's New Global Role and its Relevance to the Middle East 3. NATO's Role in the Middle East Before 9/11 4. NATO's Role in the Middle East Post-9/11 5. The United States and NATO's Role in the Middle East. Conclusion: NATO and Security Challenges in the Middle East
Introduction: The Geopolitical Context of NATO's Role in the Middle East 1. Western Interests and Stability in the Middle East 2. NATO's New Global Role and its Relevance to the Middle East 3. NATO's Role in the Middle East Before 9/11 4. NATO's Role in the Middle East Post-9/11 5. The United States and NATO's Role in the Middle East. Conclusion: NATO and Security Challenges in the Middle East
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