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Conflict Management in the Middle East
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ABSTRACT
This book explores efforts being made to create Russian-American cooperation in managing recurrent conflict in the Middle East. Theoretical, historical, and policy sections provide the framework for chapters that represent the most current, multinational thinking on issues of war prevention, crisis avoidance, and conflict resolution. The contributo
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part One|25 pages
The Changing International Setting
chapter 1|10 pages
Superpower Conflict Resolution in the Middle East: Implications of the Persian Gulf Crisis
chapter 2|13 pages
Soviet-American Cooperation in the Middle East: The Changing Face of International Conflict
part Part Two|80 pages
Theoretical Underpinnings
chapter 3|25 pages
Preventing War in the Middle East: When Do Deterrence and Reassurance Work?
chapter 4|21 pages
Crisis Avoidance and Conflict Resolution: The Superpowers and the Middle East
chapter 5|30 pages
A Theoretical Analysis of U.S.-Soviet Conflict Management in the Middle East
part Part Three|215 pages
Historical Cases
part |65 pages
The Crisis Experience
chapter 6|25 pages
The Superpowers, Crisis, and the Middle East: Moments of Tension, Moments of Promise
chapter 7|11 pages
The Crisis Experience in the Middle East: Conflict Management Triumphant
part
Cases in Soviet-Middle East Behavior: Two U.S. Interpretations
chapter 9|42 pages
The Dilemma of Superpower: Soviet Decision-making in the Six Day War, 1967
chapter 10|33 pages
Competitive Politics and Soviet Policy Toward the Arab-Israeli Dispute, 1971–1972
part
The Palestinian Question
chapter 12|19 pages
Historical Cases of U.S.-Soviet Conflict Management in the Middle East: The Palestinian Question
part
Lebanon, Syria, and Israel
part Part Four|104 pages
Policy Implications: Potential for Soviet-American Cooperation in the Middle East