Pseudostabilization. Problems of contemporary US policy in the Middle East
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PSEUDOSTABILIZATION. PROBLEMS OF CONTEMPORARY US POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST


The book "Pseudostabilization. Problems of Contemporary US Policy in the Middle East" is a fascinating analysis of one of the most complex and important areas of contemporary history. The author undertakes the difficult task of explaining the motives and methods by which the United States implements its foreign and security policy towards Arab countries. It is a study that allows us to understand the dynamics of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the relations of the US with key states in the region.


  • In-depth analysis of US policy in the Middle East.
  • Explanation of the motives and methods of implementing US foreign policy.
  • Study of the Arab-Israeli conflict and relations with the states of the region.
  • Examples of "pseudostabilization policy" in practice.
  • Analysis of the causes of political stagnation in the Middle East.
  • Responsibility of the USA for consolidating the political situation in the region.
  • Understanding of the processes taking place in the Middle East.


The author analyzes the "pseudostabilization policy" in the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict and in the relations of the US with the Palestinian authorities, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. She explains why the societies and states of this region have difficulties in modernizing along Western lines. She asks important questions about the responsibility of the United States for the political stagnation in the Middle East and their role in consolidating the existing political situation and social structures.


The book aims to facilitate understanding of the processes taking place in the Middle East, such as wars, military interventions, peace negotiations, the survival of the state of Israel, the security of oil resources, the stagnation and awakening of the Arab world, the overthrow of dictators, failed attempts to build democracies, international terrorism and the competition of external powers. The author focuses on the problems of stagnation and stabilization, the role of government and society in the processes taking place in the Arab world, as well as the primacy of security interests in US policy towards this region.


The publication also analyzes the dualism of American policy towards governments and societies - a dilemma that the Obama administration tried to deal with after 2011, moving away from interventionism towards legalism and multilateralism. The book is addressed to students of international relations, political science, Arabic studies, American studies, security/terrorism studies, regional Middle Eastern studies, journalism, as well as students of cultural studies, sociology, religious studies and postgraduate studies of various fields. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the contemporary Middle East and the role of the United States in this region.


Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN is a renowned publisher that has been providing readers with valuable scientific and popular science publications for years. The book "Pseudostabilization. Problems of Contemporary US Policy in the Middle East" is another proof of the high quality of publications offered by PWN. Thanks to this book, you will gain comprehensive knowledge about US policy in the Middle East and understand the complex processes taking place in this region.


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AuthorPatrycja Sasnal
PublisherWydawnictwo Naukowe PWN
ISBN9788301191320
Bindingbroszurowa
Number of pages354
Format164x236 mm
Year of publication2017

Pseudostabilization. Problems of contemporary US policy in the Middle East

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