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Zones Of Conflict Us Foreign Policy In The Balkans And The Greater Middle East Vassilis K Fouskas

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Zones Of Conflict Us Foreign Policy In The Balkans And The Greater Middle East Vassilis K Fouskas
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Vassilis K. Fouskas
ISBN: 9780745320304, 9781435661370, 0745320309, 1435661370
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Zones Of Conflict Us Foreign Policy In The Balkans And The Greater Middle East Vassilis K Fouskas by Vassilis K. Fouskas 9780745320304, 9781435661370, 0745320309, 1435661370 instant download after payment.

The US has several major interests in the Balkans, the Greater Middle East and the wide Eurasian zone, which determine its political and military strategies in the region. What are these interests, and what strategies are used to ensure that they are maintained? 

Examining the balance of power between the US, the EU and key EU states in the region, Vassilis Fouskas offers a sustained critique of US foreign policy and its underlying motivations. Fouskas argues that the major US objectives include control over gas and oil producing zones; safe transportation of energy to Western markets at stable prices; and the elimination, but not destruction, of America's Eurasian competitors. 

He asserts that US foreign policy is therefore driven by the desire to maintain a strategic partnership with key EU states, while preventing the emergence of an alternative coalition in Eurasia capable of challenging US supremacy. 

How does the US manage its interests in Eurasia and what are the particular strategies the EU has elaborated so far to deal with America's supremacy? Has US foreign policy undergone a dramatic U-turn after the end of the Cold War or, for that matter, after September 11th? 

What are the roles of Germany, France, Britain and Turkey, and how do EU- Cyprus relations affect the balance of power? 

This book tackles these questions and argues that the emergence of a social democratic administration in Eurasia is a feasible alternative to American unilateralism. 

"Thanks to the 'Zones of Conflict' we have a refreshing new interpretation of post-Cold War American foreign policy that challenges basic assumptions of the American foreign policy establishment." Van Coufoudakis, Rector Intercollege, Nicosia, Cyprus 

"Finally, an excellent counterblast to Zbigniew Brzezinski, written with verve and intelligence." Donald Sassoon, Professor of Comparative European History, Queen Mary, University of London

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