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portada United States Foreign Policy in the Middle East: The Historical Roots of Neo-Conservatism (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
206
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
27.9 x 21.6 x 1.1 cm
Weight
0.49 kg.
ISBN13
9781634875653

United States Foreign Policy in the Middle East: The Historical Roots of Neo-Conservatism (in English)

Farrokh Moshiri (Author) · Cognella Academic Publishing · Paperback

United States Foreign Policy in the Middle East: The Historical Roots of Neo-Conservatism (in English) - Moshiri, Farrokh

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Synopsis "United States Foreign Policy in the Middle East: The Historical Roots of Neo-Conservatism (in English)"

"Newly expanded and updated, United States Foreign Policy in the Middle East: The Historical Roots of Neo-Conservatism argues that the intellectual and historical origins of Neo-Conservatism can be traced back to the Greco-Persian wars. It contends that neo-Conservatism itself is a deeply flawed world view which, when combined with pressure from interest groups, has led to major American foreign policy mistakes. The book examines contemporary topics such as the nuclear agreement between Iran and the United States, the roots of ISIS and the Saudi and American role in creating radical Islamic movements, the legacy of the Iraq war, and the role of Congress and domestic pressure groups in formulating American foreign policy towards the Middle East. In addition, it discusses historical topics such as the legacy of the Crusades and behavioralist versus traditionalist approaches to foreign policy, and asserts that current academic training produces advisers and analysts who misunderstand Middle Eastern history, cultures, and traditions. Finally, the book finds a direct link between foreign policy, the American government's need to maintain an "empire," and the growth of income inequality and lack of social progress domestically. United States Foreign Policy in the Middle East is an excellent supplemental reader to standard textbooks in international relations and comparative or American government. It is also a good choice for lay readers interested in the Middle East and American foreign policy. Farrokh Moshiri is an associate faculty in political science at several California colleges. He has taught management classes at the University of California, Riverside and is currently teaching at California State University, Fullerton. He is the author and editor of several publications including State and Social Revolution in Iran: A Theoretical Perspective, Revolutions of the Late Twentieth Century (co-authored and co-edited with Ted Gurr and Jack Goldstone), and the editor of Management Communications: An Anthology."

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