International relations in the Middle East hegemonic strategies and regional order

"Developing an original theoretical approach to understanding the roots of regional conflict and cooperation, International Relations in the Middle East explores domestic and international foreign policy dynamics for an accessible insight into how and why Middle Eastern regional order has chang...

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Main Author: Stein, Ewan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom Cambridge University Press 2020
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