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Shahram Akbarzadeh

America´s Challenges in the Greater Middle East


The Obama Administration´s Policies
Edited By Shahram Akbarzadeh; Herausgegeben von Akbarzadeh, Shahram
2013. vii, 276 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN 2013
ISBN: 1-13-735881-5 (1137358815)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-13-735881-3 (9781137358813)

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Barack Obama has faced many challenges in reversing US policy on the Middle East. This book highlights points of resistance to Obama´s efforts regarding US foreign policy and what lessons may be learned from this experience for the remainder of his presidency.
Barack Obama has faced many challenges in reversing U.S. policy on the Middle East. This book highlights points of resistance to Obama´s efforts regarding U.S. foreign policy and what lessons may be learned from this experience for the remainder of his presidency and his potential second term in office.
Iraq; J.Yaphe Iran; S.Akbarzadeh Saudi Arabia; T.Lippman Gulf Sheikhdoms; C.Koch Pakistan; T.Hussain Afghanistan; W.Maley Somalia; K.Menkhaus Egypt; M.Dunne Israeli-Palestinian dispute; B.Milton-Edwards Central Asia; M.Brill Olcott Maghreb; Y.Zoubir
´This engaging, ambitious and sometimes disturbing volume brings home the complexity of the challenges the United States faces as it tries to define and promote US interests amidst the ambiguity and contradictory pressures of the Middle East . . . Compelling reading.´ - Australian Journal of International Affairs ´The experts collected here appraise U.S. policy toward the vast array of countries from the Maghreb to Afghanistan, covering essentially the first two years of Barack Obama´s presidency and comparing his performance and policies with those of his predecessor. More comprehensive than most such works, the book includes the often overlooked Central Asian states and Somalia.´ - Foreign Affairs ´In Akbarzadeh´s compilation, the United States´ strategic relationships in the Middle East are evaluated in light of recent events, from the beginning of Obama´s presidency to the revolutions which characterized the 2011 Arab Spring. The articles bring together a wide range of scholars who write about subjects as diverse as the challenges confronting the Obama Administration in Afghanistan, the risk of the US losing its moral appeal in Central Asia, and the decisions the US must make in supporting Egypt´s transition to democracy.´ - Middle East Journal ´This insightful overview of the U.S. struggle to redefine its position in the Middle East after the end of the Cold War shows that a new coherent policy is still work in progress at best.´ - Marina Ottaway, Director, Middle East Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace