U. S. Idealism Meets Reality Democracy Promotion in the Middle East During the George W. Bush Administration |
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Author:
| Nautré, Zoé |
Series title: | DGAP-Schriften Zur Internationalen Politik Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-3-8329-6000-1 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2010 |
Publisher: | Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $51.00 |
Book Description:
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Following September 11, 2001, democracy promotion in the Arab world became a top priority for U.S. national security. This study goes beyond simplistic condemnations of the Bush administration's so-called "imperialistic policies" and highlights the complexities, competing interests, and inherent challenges of U.S. democracy promotion in a Middle Eastern context. An understanding of how U.S. policy towards the Middle East evolved after 9/11 is important because we continue to grapple...
More DescriptionFollowing September 11, 2001, democracy promotion in the Arab world became a top priority for U.S. national security. This study goes beyond simplistic condemnations of the Bush administration's so-called "imperialistic policies" and highlights the complexities, competing interests, and inherent challenges of U.S. democracy promotion in a Middle Eastern context. An understanding of how U.S. policy towards the Middle East evolved after 9/11 is important because we continue to grapple with many related issues today: namely, whether and how to promote democracy in the Middle East, whether democratization is the best way to fight terrorism, how to balance short- and long-term security interests, how to engage with Islamists, and the overall repercussions of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.