Abstract:
This article considers how Arab intellectuals represent the United States and
American foreign policy in their editorial contributions to Arabic newspapers.
As a case study, it examines Arab intellectuals' reactions to the George W Bush
Administration's campaign to effect democratic change in the Middle East, as
articulated in the Administration's 2004 Greater Middle East Initiative (hereafter
GMEl or Initiative). I argue that the predominantly hostile reactions to the GMEI
stemmed mainly from a closed and negative image of the United States permeating
Arab intellectual circles. This negative image is the product of the history of
American policy towards the region and, equally important, of the beliefs, values,
and formative experiences of Arab intellectuals. The article concludes by addressing
ways to ameliorate this image
Citation:
Baroudi, S. E. (2007). Arab intellectuals and the Bush administration's campaign for democracy: The case of the Greater Middle East initiative. The Middle East Journal, 390-418.