Britain and the Middle East in the 9/11 era / Rosemary Hollis.
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Published in association with The Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-210) and index.
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Britain and the Middle East in the 9/11 Era; Contents; About the author; Preface and acknowledgments; Map of the Middle East; Introduction; 1 Historical Background: Stages in the Relationship; 2 New Labour Worldview and the Middle East; 3 New Labour: New Policy-making Process; 4 Britain's Role in the Peace Process: 19972001; 5 The Road to War in Iraq; 6 Reaping the Whirlwind: The Fallout from the Invasion of Iraq for British Relations across the Middle East; 7 Realpolitik and the Peace Process after 9/11; 8 Still Flying the Flag: Britain and the Arab Gulf States; 9 Conclusions; Notes; Index.
This authoritative book examines British policy in the Middle East, focusing on how Britain's response to 9/11 particularly the decision to join the US invasion of Iraq has affected its role and relations in the region.: Establishes what was 'new' about the New Labour approach and policies towards the Middle East and what changed as a result of 9/11 and the 'war on terror' Analyses in detail how the Blair government handled the Iraq crisis, invasion and fallout, including developments in relations with Iran; Documents Britain's 'niche' role in the Middle East peace process.; Argues that ar.
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