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Formato
Copertina rigida
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1688
Editore
Cambridge University Press Jan - 2013
Descrizione
Elliott Abrams delves into the intricate dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during the Bush administration, offering a detailed examination of policy decisions and their far-reaching implications. His insights shed light on the complexities and challenges faced by U.S. foreign policy makers as they sought to navigate this turbulent landscape.
Through a comprehensive analysis, Abrams presents the motivations and strategic choices that shaped the Bush administration's approach to Middle Eastern politics. He captures the intersections of domestic and international pressures that influenced key decisions, providing a thought-provoking perspective on the era's geopolitical landscape.
With a balanced narrative, the work engages readers in a critical exploration of the often contentious relationship between American interests and the realities on the ground in Israel and Palestine. Abrams' examination offers a valuable lens for understanding not just the past, but also the ongoing consequences of those choices today.
Through a comprehensive analysis, Abrams presents the motivations and strategic choices that shaped the Bush administration's approach to Middle Eastern politics. He captures the intersections of domestic and international pressures that influenced key decisions, providing a thought-provoking perspective on the era's geopolitical landscape.
With a balanced narrative, the work engages readers in a critical exploration of the often contentious relationship between American interests and the realities on the ground in Israel and Palestine. Abrams' examination offers a valuable lens for understanding not just the past, but also the ongoing consequences of those choices today.