The end of the Middle East peace process : the failure of US diplomacy /
Samer Bakkour.
- First edition.
- [Place of publication not identified] : Routledge, 2022.
- 1 online resource (xiv, 192 pages)
- Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics .
Introduction 1. Introduction 2. Different Dimensions of Conflict and Peace 3. The U.S. Role in the Region 4. U.S-Israel Relations 5. America and the Syrian Track 6. The Palestinian 'Problem' 7. Conclusion
Presenting the Middle East peace process as an extension of US foreign policy, this book argues that ongoing interventions justified in the name of 'peace' sustain and reproduce hegemonic power. With an interdisciplinary approach, this book questions the conceptualisation and general understanding of the peace process. The author reinterprets regional conflict as an opportunity for the US through which it seeks to achieve regional dominance and control. Engaging with the different stages and components of the peace process, he considers economic, military and political factors which both changed over time and remained constant. This book covers the US role of mediation in the region during the Cold War, the history and present state of US-Israel relations, Syria's reputation as an opponent of 'peace' compared with its participation in peace negotiations, and the Palestinian-Israel conflict with attention to US involvement. The End of the Middle East Peace Process will primarily be of interest to those hoping to gain an improved understanding of key issues, concepts and themes relating to the Arab-Israeli conflict and US intervention in the Middle East. It will also be of value to those with an interest in the practicalities of peacebuilding.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--International Relations--Diplomacy. POLITICAL SCIENCE--International Relations--General. Arab-Israeli conflict--Peace.
United States--Foreign relations--Middle East. Middle East--Foreign relations--United States. United States--Foreign relations--1945-1989. United States--Foreign relations--1989-