Tinderbox : U S foreign policy amd the roots of terrorism / Stephen Zunes
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- 1842772597
- 327.73056 ZUN
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327.73055 THO The United States and Turkey and Iran / | 327.73056 NAI U S policy towards the Arab-Israeli conflict / | 327.73056 QUA Peace process : | 327.73056 ZUN Tinderbox : | 327.730561 EVA United States policy and the partition of Turkey, 1914-1924 / | 327.7305694 SAF The United States and Israel / | 327.730597 BAR The Pentagon and the making of U S foreign policy : |
This policy-relevant study of US Foreign policy, written in the light of September 11, examines US actions since the 1970s in the critical geographical arena of the Middle East. It argues that the more that the US has militarized the region, the less secure have the American people become. The US faces a stark contrast: to continue imposing a Pax Americana, or to promote real peace based on human rights, international law and sustainable development.
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