- Genre:political science
- Sub-genre:International Relations / General
- Language:English
- Pages:184
- eBook ISBN:9781937498559
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Overview
Fault Lines is written for those interested in understanding the often convoluted history of American Middle East policy by a non-academic former businessman and consultant, widely traveled in the Middle East. The book explains the fault lines that have often plagued U.S. efforts to protect its national interests in the region and how these on-going faults have led to a precipitous decline in American influence. The author makes some recommendations as to how this decline can be reversed.
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Fault Lines is written for those interested in understanding the often convoluted history of American Middle East policy by a non-academic former businessman and consultant, widely traveled in the Middle East. The book explains the fault lines that have often plagued U.S. efforts to protect its national interests in the region and how these on-going faults have led to a precipitous decline in American influence. The author makes some recommendations as to how this decline can be reversed.
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