Conflict and war in the Middle East: from interstate war to new security

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Basingstoke, U.K.: Macmillan, 1998Edition: 2nd edDescription: 318pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Argues that regional conflicts particularly in the Middle East have their own dynamics and are not an extension of global conflict, thus the end of superpower rivalry will not automatically conclude such conflicts. The book deals with the wars from the Six Day War of 1967 to the Gulf War of 1991. Suggests that growing integration and the bolstering of weak nominal states will improve regional security and should preclude interstate wars in the future.
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Argues that regional conflicts particularly in the Middle East have their own dynamics and are not an extension of global conflict, thus the end of superpower rivalry will not automatically conclude such conflicts. The book deals with the wars from the Six Day War of 1967 to the Gulf War of 1991. Suggests that growing integration and the bolstering of weak nominal states will improve regional security and should preclude interstate wars in the future.

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