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Diplomacy in the Middle East : The International Relations of Regional and Outside Powers, Hardback Book

Diplomacy in the Middle East : The International Relations of Regional and Outside Powers Hardback

Edited by L.Carl Brown

Part of the Library of International Relations series

Hardback

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The Middle East has a very distinctive diplomatic structure.

This text surveys the diplomatic relationships and the foundations of foreign policy-making among the principal players in the region - Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Morocco.

It also explores the Middle East policies of four leading external powers who have played such a crucial role in the region - the US, Britain, France and Russia.

Rendered all the more relevant by the sound and fury surrounding America's new attitudes to the region, the work presents a comparative survey which should be essential for specialists on the Middle East, diplomatic history and international relations.

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