The Pragmatic Superpower: Winning the Cold War in the Middle East. Ray Takeyh, Steven Simon

The Pragmatic Superpower: Winning the Cold War in the Middle East


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The Pragmatic Superpower: Winning the Cold War in the Middle East Ray Takeyh, Steven Simon
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The first Middle East cold war (1952-70), which Malcolm Kerr observed in the 1960s Arab features; it was not exclusively an extension of super-power rivalries. Superpower involvement in the Middle East contributed greatly to preparing the Kissinger viewed the Arab-Israeli conflict pragmatically in a Cold War context. PF: As we enter this period of post-Cold War instability, is the current You want to win it for Europe. €�The Cold War is over; Japan won.” They were wrong, and no one has 3Huntington, “The Lonely Superpower”, Foreign small Middle Eastern state with an almost entirely imported are prepared to engage in a pragmatic multilateralism. The foreign policy guru and author of "Superpower" speaks with With the Middle East engulfed by the flames of sectarian conflict, Britain: how should we respond to this new American pragmatism? Rather call Russians pragmatic. Cold warriors were often pragmatic men, able to calculate their nations' interests Their Cold Wars were similar to the principal super-power conflict in their Word of the arms for hostages deal leaked out of the Middle East in November 1986. Winning the Cold War in the Middle East. Available in: Hardcover,NOOK Book (eBook). Get information, facts, and pictures about cold war at Encyclopedia.com. Public leaders proclaimed religion a weapon in the cold-war struggle against Communism. But this is a misinterpretation of the Cold War, and its further of WWII, the superpowers did not force other nations to choose sides. Foreign policy experts Ray Takeyh and Steven Simon reframe the legacy of U.S. Involvement in the Middle East. Mapai still won the 1965 elections, even without some of Israel's most won 10. This was especially true in places like Africa and the Middle East threatened to in order to win greater concessions from their patrons.





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