ABSTRACT
Well before events in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe dramatized the rapidity with which a new political world is evolving and before the Gulf War sharpened the focus on the Middle East agenda, scholars and policymakers alike were searching for different concepts for addressing the intractable problems facing the Middle East. Even though the re
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|39 pages
New Perspectives
part Two|92 pages
The Political Foundations of Policymaking
part Three|82 pages
Military Force
part Four|23 pages
Economic Interdependence and Leverage
part Five|87 pages
The Peace Process in a Changing World