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عاصفة الصحراء : فشل السياسة الأمركية في الشرق الأوسط
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Hadar, Leon T. مؤلف
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Hadar, Leon T. Sandstorm : policy failure in the Middle East
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الحسنية، سعيد مترجم
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الشرق الأوسط علاقات خارجية الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
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الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية علاقات خارجية الشرق الأوسط
2005
تقوم فكرة هذا الكتاب الرئيسية على القول بأن تبرير إطلاق التدخل الأمريكي في الشرق الأوسط قد تكون ممكنة في سياق التنافس الذي كان قائماً أثناء الحرب الباردة مع الاتحاد السوفياتي لكنها غير ممكنة الآن وخاصة بعد انهيار جدار برلين. إذ كان يجب على الولايات المتحدة بدلا من ذلك أن تتبنى سياسة التحرر التدريجي من التزاماتها أو ما يصفه الكاتب بأنه \"فك الارتباط\" مع الشرق الأوسط. وهو يرى أن بديل فك الارتباط هذا سيكون استخدام المزيد من القوة العسكرية والاقتصادية من أجل التعامل مع التحديات المتنامية.
Israel's Not-So-Future Perfect
2008
Back 17 years ago, in the winter of 1991–92, when I was contemplating Israel's future in
, it was supposed to be the dawn of a new age—and I was there. We were about to enter the roaring globalization years of the 1990s and to be downloaded into a borderless world in which the archaic nation-state would vanish.
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Israel as a U.S. \Strategic Asset\: Myths and Realities
2006
After World War II, the top U.S. diplomats and military officials who guided U.S. foreign policy, led by then-Secretary of State George C. Marshall, had opposed the idea of establishing a Jewish state in Palestine and pressed President Harry Truman not to recognize the new state, arguing that such a move would harm the U.S. position in the Arab Middle East. At the same time, American policy makers need to recognize that the interests of Israel - a small Middle Eastern power focused on maintaining its security are not necessarily compatible with those of the United States, a superpower with broad global interests that require cooperation with the leading Arab and Muslim states.
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Burma: US Foreign Policy as a Morality Play
2001
The current Bush administration has expressed its intention to pursue a foreign policy based on realpolitik. A strong commitment to free-trade principles may be more successful in containing congressional pressure to impose unilateral economic punishment. In fact, Vice President Dick Cheney, a former executive of a US-based multinational corporation that had operated in Burma, has been a leading opponent of the sanctioning madness. A Bush-Cheney administration that places more emphasis on strengthening strategic and economic ties with its southeast Asian allies and with India, another important trade partner of Rangoon, could bring about gradual political liberalization.
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