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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This is the new revised edition of the essential Middle East studies compendium.The first edition of "The Foreign Policies of Arab States" was praised as "a milestone for present and future research on Arab and Third World foreign policies" ("American Political Science Review"), and "an indispensable aid for those studying or teaching the foreign policies of the contemporary Middle East" ("International Journal of Middle East Studies"). This third edition, with new material reflecting the earth-shaking events at the end of the Cold War and the continuation of violence and terrorism, examines foreign policies of nine Arab states in the context of globalization.Korany and Dessouki establish an analytical framework for assessing foreign policy in their introductory chapters, which they and other contributors then apply chapter by chapter to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, and Iraq. Facing new challenges in the twenty-first century, Arab states must confront problems of identity with the decline of pan-Arabism; attempt to balance economies impacted by sociopolitical turmoil; establish credible foreign policy under occupation or with a seriously fragmented political leadership; and walk the tightrope between a close relationship with the United States and a domestic religious faction that opposes all foreign influence. The first edition of The Foreign Policies of Arab States was praised as a milestone for present and future research on Arab and Third World foreign policies (American Political Science Review), and an indispensable aid for those studying or teaching the foreign policies of the contemporary Middle East (International Journal of Middle East Studies). It has become a standard textbook in Middle East Studies curricula all over the world. This third edition, with new material reflecting the earth-shaking events at the end of the Cold War and the continuation of violence and terrorism, examines foreign policies of nine Arab states in the context of globalization. Korany and Dessouki establish an analytical framework for assessing foreign policy in their introductory chapters, which they and other contributors then apply chapter by chapter to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, and Iraq. Facing new challenges in the twenty-first century, Arab states must confront problems of identity with the decline of pan-Arabism; attempt to balance economies impacted by sociopolitical turmoil; establish credible foreign policy under occupation or with a seriously fragmented political leadership; and walk the tightrope between a close relationship with the United States and a domestic religious faction that opposes all foreign influence. In their concluding chapter, the editors draw upon the nine cases to demonstrate how these Arab countries manage the pressures of globalization, most notably the increasingly blurred distinction between domestic and foreign policies. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9789774161971
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This is the new revised edition of the essential Middle East studies compendium.The first edition of "The Foreign Policies of Arab States" was praised as "a milestone for present and future research on Arab and Third World foreign policies" ("American Political Science Review"), and "an indispensable aid for those studying or teaching the foreign policies of the contemporary Middle East" ("International Journal of Middle East Studies"). This third edition, with new material reflecting the earth-shaking events at the end of the Cold War and the continuation of violence and terrorism, examines foreign policies of nine Arab states in the context of globalization.Korany and Dessouki establish an analytical framework for assessing foreign policy in their introductory chapters, which they and other contributors then apply chapter by chapter to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, and Iraq. Facing new challenges in the twenty-first century, Arab states must confront problems of identity with the decline of pan-Arabism; attempt to balance economies impacted by sociopolitical turmoil; establish credible foreign policy under occupation or with a seriously fragmented political leadership; and walk the tightrope between a close relationship with the United States and a domestic religious faction that opposes all foreign influence. The first edition of The Foreign Policies of Arab States was praised as a milestone for present and future research on Arab and Third World foreign policies (American Political Science Review), and an indispensable aid for those studying or teaching the foreign policies of the contemporary Middle East (International Journal of Middle East Studies). It has become a standard textbook in Middle East Studies curricula all over the world. This third edition, with new material reflecting the earth-shaking events at the end of the Cold War and the continuation of violence and terrorism, examines foreign policies of nine Arab states in the context of globalization. Korany and Dessouki establish an analytical framework for assessing foreign policy in their introductory chapters, which they and other contributors then apply chapter by chapter to Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, Algeria, and Iraq. Facing new challenges in the twenty-first century, Arab states must confront problems of identity with the decline of pan-Arabism; attempt to balance economies impacted by sociopolitical turmoil; establish credible foreign policy under occupation or with a seriously fragmented political leadership; and walk the tightrope between a close relationship with the United States and a domestic religious faction that opposes all foreign influence. In their concluding chapter, the editors draw upon the nine cases to demonstrate how these Arab countries manage the pressures of globalization, most notably the increasingly blurred distinction between domestic and foreign policies. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9789774161971
Book Description Condition: New. Seller Inventory # V9789774161971