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Browsing by Subject "United States -- Foreign relations -- Middle East"

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Browsing by Subject "United States -- Foreign relations -- Middle East"

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  • Haboush, Natalie Takouhie Wissam (Lebanese American University, 2016-05-05)
    What explains American foreign policy in the Arab World? What does the US reaction to the Arab Spring tell us about Washington’s presumed determination to promote democracy in the Arab world? This thesis operationalizes ...
  • Khawaja, Nabil (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-25)
  • Aad, Rita (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-24)
    The purpose of this study is to present an argument for the position that a close affinity between the "neo-cons" and Israel exists thus, this thesis will explore Bush's neo-conservative administration's role in triggering, ...
  • Salman, Sara (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-19)
  • Al-Ayoubi, Nadine B. (Lebanese American University, 2011-09-23)
    For most of the last five decades, the United States has relied on the autocratic leaders of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries to help protect its vital interests in the neighborhood. However, on the morning of ...
  • Murray, Marie (Lebanese American University, 2016-03-03)
    This thesis employs Securitization Theory to examine the origins of current US foreign policy towards Iran. It shows how the rational actor model in international relations theory fails to explain the foreign policy ...
  • Dayeh, Amira Al (Lebanese American University, 2011-10-11)
    The world community has had ample time by now to acknowledge that the US-led invasion of Iraq carries significant implications for the international political scene, especially that of the Middle East. The US and its ...