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단행본Routledge studies in US foreign policy

US Democracy Promotion in the Middle East: the pursuit of hegemony

개인저자
Dionysis Markakis
발행사항
New York :,Routledge,2017
형태사항
191p. : 24cm
ISBN
9781138097162
청구기호
327.1 M345u
소장정보
위치등록번호청구기호 / 출력상태반납예정일
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US Democracy Promotion in the Middle East seeks to explore the changes in US strategy towards democracy promotion in the Middle East during the Clinton and Bush administrations, with a particular focus on Egypt, Iraq and Kuwait.

At a time of regional turmoil and political reform, the topic of democracy promotion has never been more pertinent. We are witnessing the emergence of popular movements that are challenging authoritarian governments long supported by the US. Tracing the contours of the ongoing transition in US policy in the Middle East, this book critically deconstructs the strategy of democracy promotion on both a theoretical and empirical level. By formulating and applying an analytical framework derived from a Gramscian approach, Markakis seeks to propose a re-evaluation of what US foreign policy in the Middle East truly constitutes, critiquing both the ideological foundations of the strategy as well as the implementation.

This book will provide a solid foundation for the analysis of US policy and in particular the strategy of democracy promotion at this time of momentous transition across the region.



This book seeks to explore the changes in US strategy towards democracy promotion in the Middle East during the Clinton and Bush administrations with a particular focus on Egypt, Iraq and Kuwait.



목차

Introduction. 1. The Analytical Framework: A Neo-Gramscian Approach 2. US Democracy Promotion: The Pursuit of Hegemony in the Aftermath of WWII 3. US Democracy Promotion in the Middle East: The Regional Approach 4. US Democracy Promotion in Egypt 5. US Democracy Promotion in Iraq 6. US Democracy Promotion in Kuwait. Conclusion