Abstract
Shannon argues that U.S. foreign policy toward the Arab-Israeli conflict has been determined at three levels of analysis: that of systemic strategic context, that of domestic politics, and that of individual decision-makers. In this book he explores the role of each level of influence, as well as the implications for the posture which the US has chosen.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Jul 1 2003 |
Keywords
- Arab-Israeli Conflict
- Foreign Relations
- Middle East
Disciplines
- International Relations
- Political Science
- Social and Behavioral Sciences