9780801439407-080143940X-Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East

Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East

ISBN-13: 9780801439407
ISBN-10: 080143940X
Edition: 1
Author: Michael Barnett, Shibley Telhami
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Hardcover 224 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780801439407
ISBN-10: 080143940X
Edition: 1
Author: Michael Barnett, Shibley Telhami
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Format: Hardcover 224 pages

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Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East (ISBN-13: 9780801439407 and ISBN-10: 080143940X), written by authors Michael Barnett, Shibley Telhami, was published by Cornell University Press in 2002. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Middle East History (Non-US Legal Systems, Legal Theory & Systems) books. You can easily purchase or rent Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Middle East History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Most area specialists recognize the effects of national identity on the regional politics of the Middle East. However, those same specialists have proceeded as if identity matters little for understanding how nations determine their foreign policy in this volatile region. Shibley Telhami and Michael Barnett, together with experts on Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, and Syria, explore how the formation and transformation of national and state identities affect the foreign policy behavior of Middle Eastern states.The contributors to this volume support theory with concrete narratives focusing on actual policy. The boundaries of group loyalty and membership in the Middle East have fluctuated greatly over the past century, and will continue to do so. Identity and Foreign Policy in the Middle East offers convincing evidence that the international policies of this area can be fully comprehended only if the power and scope of identity politics are taken into account.Contributors: Michael Barnett, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Adeed Dawisha, University of Miami, Ohio; Ibrahim A. Karawan, University of Utah; Marc Lynch, Williams College; Suzanne Maloney, Brookings Institution; Yahya Sadowski, American University of Beirut; Stephen Saideman, Texas Tech; Shibley Telhami, University of Maryland, College Park
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