David W Lesch
The Middle East and the United States
History, Politics, and Ideologies
Herausgeber: Lesch, David W; Haas, Mark L
David W Lesch
The Middle East and the United States
History, Politics, and Ideologies
Herausgeber: Lesch, David W; Haas, Mark L
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This bookbrings together scholars and policy experts to provide an empirical and balanced assessment of US policy in the Middle East primarily from the end of WWI to the present. Carefully edited by David W. Lesch and Mark L. Haas, this text provides a broad and authoritative understanding of US foreign policy in the Middle East.
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This bookbrings together scholars and policy experts to provide an empirical and balanced assessment of US policy in the Middle East primarily from the end of WWI to the present. Carefully edited by David W. Lesch and Mark L. Haas, this text provides a broad and authoritative understanding of US foreign policy in the Middle East.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- 6th edition
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780813350585
- ISBN-10: 0813350581
- Artikelnr.: 48856091
- Verlag: CRC Press
- 6th edition
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780813350585
- ISBN-10: 0813350581
- Artikelnr.: 48856091
David W. Lesch is the Ewing Halsell Distinguished Professor of History at Trinity University. He is the author or editor of fourteen books, including Syria: The Fall of the House of Assad, The Arab-Israeli Conflict: A History , and The Arab Spring: The Hope and Reality of the Uprisings (with Mark L. Haas). Mark L. Haas is the Raymond J. Kelley Endowed Chair in International Relations and professor in the Political Science Department at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. He is the author of The Clash of Ideologies: Middle Eastern Politics and American Security and The Ideological Origins of Great Power Politics, 1789-1989, and coeditor of The Arab Spring (with David W. Lesch).
Introduction: How American Middle East Policy is Made, William B. Quandt
Part I: The US Enters the Middle East 1. Americans and the Muslim World:
First Encounters, Robert J. Allison 2. The Ironic Legacy of the King-Crane
Commission, James Gelvin 3. US Foreign Policy Toward Iran During the
Mussadiq Era, Mark Gasiorowski 4. National Security Concerns in US Policy
Toward Egypt, 1949-1956, Peter Hahn Part II: Cold War Rivalries 5. The 1957
American-Syrian Crisis: Globalist Policy in a Regional Reality, David W.
Lesch 6. The United States and Nasserist Pan-Arabism, Malik Mufti 7. The
Soviet Perception of the US Threat, Georgiy Mirsky 8. The Superpowers and
the Cold War in the Middle East, Rashid Khalidi Part III: Arab-Israeli War
and Peace 9. The 1967 Arab-Israeli War: US Actions and Arab Perceptions,
Fawaz A. Gerges 10. The Golan Negotiations: US-Syrian Relations and the
Failure to Achieve a Comprehensive Peace, Andrew Bowen 11. From Madrid and
Oslo to Camp David: The United States and the Arab-Israeli Conflict,
1991-2001, Jeremy Pressman 12. George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and the
Arab-Israeli Conflict, Robert Freedman Part IV: The Persian Gulf in US
Policy 13. The United States in the Persian Gulf: From Twin Pillars to Dual
Containment, Gary Sick 14. The Iraq War of 2003: Why Did the United States
Decide to Invade?, Steve A. Yetiv 15. What Went Wrong in Iraq?, Ali R.
Abootlalebi 16. The United States and Saudi Arabia, Thomas Lippman Part V:
US-Middle Eastern Relations after 9/11 17. Islamist Perceptions of US
Policy in the Middle East, Yvonne Yasbeck-Haddad 18. Ideology and America's
Nuclear Crisis with Iran, Mark L. Haas 19. The U.S.'s Post-9/11 Fight
against al-Qaeda and the Islamic State: A Losing Effort in Search of a
Change, Daveed Gartenstein-Ross 20. The Push and Pull of Strategic
Cooperation: The US Relationship with Turkey in the Middle East, Henri J.
Barkey 21. The Arab Uprisings from the US Perspective, Mark L. Haas
Epilogue: The Early Years of the Trump Administration's Middle East Policy,
David W. Lesch and Mark L. Haas
Part I: The US Enters the Middle East 1. Americans and the Muslim World:
First Encounters, Robert J. Allison 2. The Ironic Legacy of the King-Crane
Commission, James Gelvin 3. US Foreign Policy Toward Iran During the
Mussadiq Era, Mark Gasiorowski 4. National Security Concerns in US Policy
Toward Egypt, 1949-1956, Peter Hahn Part II: Cold War Rivalries 5. The 1957
American-Syrian Crisis: Globalist Policy in a Regional Reality, David W.
Lesch 6. The United States and Nasserist Pan-Arabism, Malik Mufti 7. The
Soviet Perception of the US Threat, Georgiy Mirsky 8. The Superpowers and
the Cold War in the Middle East, Rashid Khalidi Part III: Arab-Israeli War
and Peace 9. The 1967 Arab-Israeli War: US Actions and Arab Perceptions,
Fawaz A. Gerges 10. The Golan Negotiations: US-Syrian Relations and the
Failure to Achieve a Comprehensive Peace, Andrew Bowen 11. From Madrid and
Oslo to Camp David: The United States and the Arab-Israeli Conflict,
1991-2001, Jeremy Pressman 12. George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and the
Arab-Israeli Conflict, Robert Freedman Part IV: The Persian Gulf in US
Policy 13. The United States in the Persian Gulf: From Twin Pillars to Dual
Containment, Gary Sick 14. The Iraq War of 2003: Why Did the United States
Decide to Invade?, Steve A. Yetiv 15. What Went Wrong in Iraq?, Ali R.
Abootlalebi 16. The United States and Saudi Arabia, Thomas Lippman Part V:
US-Middle Eastern Relations after 9/11 17. Islamist Perceptions of US
Policy in the Middle East, Yvonne Yasbeck-Haddad 18. Ideology and America's
Nuclear Crisis with Iran, Mark L. Haas 19. The U.S.'s Post-9/11 Fight
against al-Qaeda and the Islamic State: A Losing Effort in Search of a
Change, Daveed Gartenstein-Ross 20. The Push and Pull of Strategic
Cooperation: The US Relationship with Turkey in the Middle East, Henri J.
Barkey 21. The Arab Uprisings from the US Perspective, Mark L. Haas
Epilogue: The Early Years of the Trump Administration's Middle East Policy,
David W. Lesch and Mark L. Haas
Introduction: How American Middle East Policy is Made, William B. Quandt
Part I: The US Enters the Middle East 1. Americans and the Muslim World:
First Encounters, Robert J. Allison 2. The Ironic Legacy of the King-Crane
Commission, James Gelvin 3. US Foreign Policy Toward Iran During the
Mussadiq Era, Mark Gasiorowski 4. National Security Concerns in US Policy
Toward Egypt, 1949-1956, Peter Hahn Part II: Cold War Rivalries 5. The 1957
American-Syrian Crisis: Globalist Policy in a Regional Reality, David W.
Lesch 6. The United States and Nasserist Pan-Arabism, Malik Mufti 7. The
Soviet Perception of the US Threat, Georgiy Mirsky 8. The Superpowers and
the Cold War in the Middle East, Rashid Khalidi Part III: Arab-Israeli War
and Peace 9. The 1967 Arab-Israeli War: US Actions and Arab Perceptions,
Fawaz A. Gerges 10. The Golan Negotiations: US-Syrian Relations and the
Failure to Achieve a Comprehensive Peace, Andrew Bowen 11. From Madrid and
Oslo to Camp David: The United States and the Arab-Israeli Conflict,
1991-2001, Jeremy Pressman 12. George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and the
Arab-Israeli Conflict, Robert Freedman Part IV: The Persian Gulf in US
Policy 13. The United States in the Persian Gulf: From Twin Pillars to Dual
Containment, Gary Sick 14. The Iraq War of 2003: Why Did the United States
Decide to Invade?, Steve A. Yetiv 15. What Went Wrong in Iraq?, Ali R.
Abootlalebi 16. The United States and Saudi Arabia, Thomas Lippman Part V:
US-Middle Eastern Relations after 9/11 17. Islamist Perceptions of US
Policy in the Middle East, Yvonne Yasbeck-Haddad 18. Ideology and America's
Nuclear Crisis with Iran, Mark L. Haas 19. The U.S.'s Post-9/11 Fight
against al-Qaeda and the Islamic State: A Losing Effort in Search of a
Change, Daveed Gartenstein-Ross 20. The Push and Pull of Strategic
Cooperation: The US Relationship with Turkey in the Middle East, Henri J.
Barkey 21. The Arab Uprisings from the US Perspective, Mark L. Haas
Epilogue: The Early Years of the Trump Administration's Middle East Policy,
David W. Lesch and Mark L. Haas
Part I: The US Enters the Middle East 1. Americans and the Muslim World:
First Encounters, Robert J. Allison 2. The Ironic Legacy of the King-Crane
Commission, James Gelvin 3. US Foreign Policy Toward Iran During the
Mussadiq Era, Mark Gasiorowski 4. National Security Concerns in US Policy
Toward Egypt, 1949-1956, Peter Hahn Part II: Cold War Rivalries 5. The 1957
American-Syrian Crisis: Globalist Policy in a Regional Reality, David W.
Lesch 6. The United States and Nasserist Pan-Arabism, Malik Mufti 7. The
Soviet Perception of the US Threat, Georgiy Mirsky 8. The Superpowers and
the Cold War in the Middle East, Rashid Khalidi Part III: Arab-Israeli War
and Peace 9. The 1967 Arab-Israeli War: US Actions and Arab Perceptions,
Fawaz A. Gerges 10. The Golan Negotiations: US-Syrian Relations and the
Failure to Achieve a Comprehensive Peace, Andrew Bowen 11. From Madrid and
Oslo to Camp David: The United States and the Arab-Israeli Conflict,
1991-2001, Jeremy Pressman 12. George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and the
Arab-Israeli Conflict, Robert Freedman Part IV: The Persian Gulf in US
Policy 13. The United States in the Persian Gulf: From Twin Pillars to Dual
Containment, Gary Sick 14. The Iraq War of 2003: Why Did the United States
Decide to Invade?, Steve A. Yetiv 15. What Went Wrong in Iraq?, Ali R.
Abootlalebi 16. The United States and Saudi Arabia, Thomas Lippman Part V:
US-Middle Eastern Relations after 9/11 17. Islamist Perceptions of US
Policy in the Middle East, Yvonne Yasbeck-Haddad 18. Ideology and America's
Nuclear Crisis with Iran, Mark L. Haas 19. The U.S.'s Post-9/11 Fight
against al-Qaeda and the Islamic State: A Losing Effort in Search of a
Change, Daveed Gartenstein-Ross 20. The Push and Pull of Strategic
Cooperation: The US Relationship with Turkey in the Middle East, Henri J.
Barkey 21. The Arab Uprisings from the US Perspective, Mark L. Haas
Epilogue: The Early Years of the Trump Administration's Middle East Policy,
David W. Lesch and Mark L. Haas