
This edited volume focuses on the problems encountered during discussion on regional security in the Middle East and explores possible directions for getting regional efforts back on track.
This volume investigates the persistent obstacles to establishing a stable regional security architecture in the Middle East and identifies potential pathways for renewed diplomatic progress. The authors, including Emily B. Landau, Tamar Malz, and Zeev Maoz, leverage their expertise in security studies and regional politics to analyze the interplay between domestic political pressures, regional rivalries, and international interventions. By synthesizing diverse perspectives, the text provides a framework for understanding why previous security initiatives have faltered and what conditions are necessary for future cooperation.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a comprehensive resource for understanding the structural complexities of Middle Eastern security politics. The text is frequently cited for its academic rigor and its balanced assessment of the competing influences that complicate regional peace initiatives.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203009126
ISBN-13:
9780203009123
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