2006. Realism and idealism: US policy towards Saudi Arabia from the Cold War to today. Parameters: US Army War College Quarterly, XXXV (4), first-last page.Bowman, Bradley L. 2006. "Realism and Idealism: US Policy toward Saudi Arabia, from the Cold War to Today." Parameters(Winter ...
policy towards Saudi Arabia. The attacks of September 11, 2001 brought to light the central ideological and financial role of the Saudis in international terrorism. Saudi Arabia represents an ideal case study regarding the relationship between realist interests and idealist values in US foreign policy...
“Anti-Shiism has been lumped to anti-Iranianism, and it is this analogy of a faith to a political entity which has defined U.S. foreign policy,” Bennett told MintPress. “Logically, Iran would be a natural ally of the U.S., while Saudi Arabia stands in negati...
after which he returned to Europe with the view that the European Union should not blindly follow US policy towards China. Additionally, America's influence in the Middle East has been weakened due to Chinese-brokered peace talks between Saudi Arabia and Iran. When it comes to Asia,...
In the Middle East, Biden has indicated that US policy towards some traditional allies could evolve. In particular, he said he would “order a reassessment of our relationship with Saudi Arabia” while warning the country to “change its approach”. He continues to support a two-state solution...
“The Kingdom has not put normalization at the heart of its policy. It’s put peace and prosperity at the heart of its policy,” she said in a session on ‘Saudi Arabia: The Course Ahead’. HRH Princess Reema emphasized Saudi Arabia’s focus on the “Palestinian people who deserve a ...
Chapter III: the rationale for continued supports to/eventual abandonment of Arab autocracies after/during the Arab Spring with case studies 3.1 Case studies: US foreign policy and Al-Saud Saudi Arabia in the wake of Arab Spring 3.2 Case studies: US Foreign policy and Al-Khalifa Bahrain in ...
This is indeed a more structural shift towards a new system. It could happen slowly, as it already is, or it could accelerate if the US itself also shifts out of the fraying system. Related Articles: The Long-term Debt Cycle: A Century of Fiscal and Monetary Policy Government Finance: ...
Juxtaposing US Policy Towards Iran and Korea The President and the Secretary of State had some oddly contradictory statements this week. Steven L. Taylor·Wednesday, May 23, 2018·26 comments Yesterday morning, I heard an excerpt from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’sspeech on Iran. I was ...
I’ve been called such a thing. Yeah, I think let’s put it this way. Restraint is a policy which has a lot more adherents in the academy than it does in the government. And when I was in the government, which I was in the Obama administration, I found that, you know, it’s...