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Towards a new Middle East Cold War


Towards a new Middle East Cold War | Opinions - Al Jazeera

The Palestinians are sacrificed on the altar of a new, albeit regional, Cold War, featuring Israel and the UAE camp on one side and the Iran camp on the other.

Beyond Sectarianism: The New Middle East Cold War

The inability of Turkey and Saudi Arabia to form a powerful axis can also be attributed, in part, to an intra-Sunni Islamist dispute over political order. Even ...

The Soviet Roots of Putin's Foreign Policy Toward the Middle East

Two of Moscow's leading Middle East experts, Yevgeny Primakov and Alexey Vasiliev, whose careers lasted from the Cold War into the Putin era, ...

A New Middle East Cold War - YouTube

On June 12, 2013, the Brookings Doha Center (BDC) hosted a policy discussion that revolved around perceptions of the polarizing conflict in ...

Towards a New Cold War | The New Press

Towards a New Cold War · Noam Chomsky · Featuring Noam Chomsky's trademark directness and analytical precision, this is a sobering assessment of American foreign ...

Beyond Sectarianism: The New Middle East Cold War

In a new Analysis Paper, F. Gregory Gause, III frames Middle East politics in terms of a new, regional cold war in which Iran and Saudi ...

The Middle East's Cold War, Explained [be589c] - CURIA

How two feuding countries are tearing apart the Middle East.Help us make more ambitious videos by joining the Vox Video Lab: The Saudis and Iranian...

The New Middle East Cold War - The Strauss Center

This new Middle East Cold War also presents more than one axis of conflict, as the Iran vs. Saudi Arabia and the Saudi Arabia vs. Muslim ...

Soviet Middle Eastern foreign policy during the Cold War - Wikipedia

The rise of Arab Nationalism, which was a highly anti-Western movement, enabled the Soviet Union to form alliances with various Arab leaders, a notable example ...

New Middle East Cold War: Saudi Arabia and Iran's Rivalry

This paper also uses a variety of quantitative data, analyzing data sets on war, conflict and economic trends. In this thesis, chapter two looks towards foreign ...

The New Cold War in the Middle East - ISPU

The New Cold War in the Middle East ... Because of its strategic location between the two twentieth-century centers of Arab power, Egypt and Iraq, ...

A New Post-Cold War System? The Middle East in a Realigned World

nomic and political integration of Western Europe accord? ing to the Maastricht Treaty timetable. Other new blocs, like the North American Free Trade Area, were ...

Middle East Cold Wars-A Structural Analysis and Estimate - DNI.gov

fueling the Arab-Israeli cold war. First, there is the intractable, irreconcilable, religious and political narrative dividing Hamas and other ...

U.S. Power and Influence in the Middle East: Part One - CSIS

Suddenly, the United States had new interests around the world. As armies and economies shifted from coal to oil—and as Middle East oil ...

A New Regional Cold War in the Middle East and North Africa

Yet, rather than leading towards forms of regionalism, normative and policy fragmen-.

The Middle East: United States Policy and Relations in the Latter ...

During the Cold War, US foreign policy was completely dependent on Soviet strength, position, and action. For this reason, the Cold War divided modem US foreign ...

The Middle East's 5-Way Cold War Explained - YouTube

Discover what's driving the wars in the Middle East in this insightful video. Learn about Middle East rivalries like Iran, Israel, ...

Russian Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East: New Trends, Old ...

In an era of renewed global tensions, this volume provides an important corrective to the notion that Russia's Cold War-era confrontation with 'the West' ...

From Cold War to Regional Reconciliation: The New Pragmatism in ...

Two decades ago, the Middle East witnessed what can be termed a cold war between different state actors. The consequences of the Arab Winter of Discontent (2010 ...

Iraq War 20 years on: towards a new regional architecture

The article argues that the 2003 Iraq War constituted a 'critical juncture' in shaping the Middle Eastern order and wider international ...