ABSTRACT
This book emphasizes the vital links between international politics and strategy and provides a comprehensive analysis of strategic interests of the major international actors in the Middle East. It contends that the policies of the superpowers toward the Middle East are fragmented and unproductive.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |23 pages
Part One
part Two|43 pages
Regional Actors
part Three|114 pages
External Influences
part A|59 pages
The Middle East in the Strategic Doctrines of the Superpowers
part B|52 pages
Alliances
part Four|75 pages
The Gulf: The Middle East