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The Greater Middle East and the Cold War: US Foreign Policy Under Eisenhower and Kennedy: Library of International Relations

Autor Roby C. Barrett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mai 2007
Roby C Barrett casts fresh light on US foreign policy under Eisenhower and Kennedy, illuminating the struggles of two American administrations to deal with massive social, economic, and political change in an area sharply divided by regional and Cold War rivalries. With a dramatic backdrop of revolutionary Arab nationalism, Zionism, indigenous communism, teetering colonial empires, unstable traditional monarchies, oil, territorial disputes and the threat of Soviet domination of the region, this book vividly highlights the fundamental similarities between the goals and application of foreign policy in the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations as well as the impact of British influence on the process.Drawing on extensive research in archives and document collections from Kansas to Canberra, as well as numerous interviews with key policy makers and observers from both the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations, Roby C Barrett explores the application of the Cold War containment policy through economic development and security assistance.Within the broader context of the global Cold War struggle, the Greater Middle East also held the potential as the flashpoint for nuclear war, and Barrett analyses fully the implications of this for international relations. In the process, this book draws some unexpected conclusions, arguing that Eisenhower's policies were ultimately more successful than Kennedy's, and offers an important and revisionist contribution to our understanding of the Cold War and the Middle East.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845113933
ISBN-10: 1845113934
Pagini: 520
Ilustrații: 16 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 44 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria Library of International Relations

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Roby C. Barrett is an Adjunct Scholar at the Middle East Institute, Washington, DC and an Adjunct Professor of History at Texas A&M Commerce. He has a doctorate in Middle East and South Asian history from the University of Texas at Austin and is a former US Foreign Service Officer in the Middle East. He has been an Eisenhower-Roberts Research Fellow at the Eisenhower Institute in Washington, DC and a Rotary International Fellow at the University of Munich Institute for Russian Studies. He is a specialist on security and defense issues and has over twenty-five years of government, business and academic experience in the Middle East. He is the president of CCOMM Corporation, a firm specializing in national security policy and advanced defense technology applications.

Cuprins

ContentsList of Abbreviations xiList of Illustrations xvAcknowledgments xviiPreface xixIntroduction 1Chapter 1: The Greater Middle East 1953-1958 10Part I: 1958 - The New Order and Reconsiderations40Chapter 2: The Wave of the Future 43Chapter 3: 'The Tempest' 64Chapter 4: The 'Center of All Problems' - Iran and 1958 80Chapter 5: Controlled Democracy - Pakistan and 1958 93Part II: Revising Containment, 1959-1960 104Chapter 6: The Arab Cold War and US Policy 107Chapter 7: Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Israel - the Bystanders 127Chapter 8: Iran and Pakistan Cash In on Iraq 149Chapter 9: 1960 - JFK vs. Nixon, and the Greater Middle East 174Part III: Lessons from the Past - the Middle East 1961-1962 190Chapter 10: Courting Nasser, 1961 - New Beginnings? 193