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Who Shall Guard the Guardians Themselves?: An Analysis of Us Strategy in the Middle East Since 1945
Contributor(s): Rossi, Lorenza (Author)
ISBN: 0820442100     ISBN-13: 9780820442105
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 1998
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - General
Dewey: 327.730
LCCN: 98029060
Series: Who Shall Guard the Guardians Themselves?
Physical Information: 342 pages
 
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The history of modern strategy is to a remarkable extent the history of access to and denial of vital resources. Ever since the world oil centre has shifted to the Middle East, the United States has been seeking to ensure its influence in this region, first by means of economic, then diplomatic and finally military manoeuvering. The post-World War II recognition of the strategic significance of the Middle East and the increasing Western dependency on its oil translated into a foreign policy approach toward the area which prompted an increasing U.S. entanglement into Middle Eastern domestic affairs. The self-centred self-oriented U.S. foreign policy approach toward the Middle East called forth U.S. hegemony in this area. Besides, it compelled a number of regional and domestic accidents whose consequences are still determining the dynamic and power constellation in this area.