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| Title: | Controlling the Uncontrollable?
: The Great Powers in the Middle East |
| Author: | Tore T Petersen (ed) |
| ISBN: | 8251921902 : 9788251921909 |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Size: | 170x240mm |
| Pages: | 114 |
| Weight: | .32 Kg. |
| Published: | Tapir Academic Press (Rostra Books) - December 2006 |
| List Price: | 28 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: | In Print |
| Subjects: | Area/regional studies: Middle East |
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology hosted a conference on the Anglo-American Middle East in Trondheim 2 to 4 May 2005. A distinguished group of scholars accepted our invitations and gracefully agreed to rewrite their lectures for inclusion in this book. They also easily transcended the, perhaps, narrow theme of the conference, making their papers a sophisticated discussion, by and large, how the different great powers have, not always successfully, tried to control the Middle East. Hence the title of this book, 'Controlling the Uncontrollable'. Edward Ingram compares with a grand sweep the British and the American imperial experience in the Middle East, he notes that too many scholars exaggerate the power of nineteenth-century Great Britain in order to compare it with the present day 'US paramountcy'. Alan Milward is on a different tack, explaining how the oil crisis and oil embargo forced the European Common Market to take a new approach towards the Arabs, in the process cutting loose from the American embrace and laying the foundation for a common EU foreign policy. In his article, Douglas Little deepens our understanding of his concept American Orientalism -- the tendency to dismiss Muslims as backward, decadent and evil -- ending his essay with a withering criticism of George W Bush who has rejected the doctrine of containment in favour of preventive war when invading Iraq, needlessly creating the current imbroglio there. Peter Hahn discusses American-Israeli relations in the period 1945-1961, showing that Israeli and American officials were often at loggerheads on the future of the Jewish state. Rounding off the essays is Mary Ann Heiss' account of key episodes of American oil policy since 1945. Even with the importance of oil, as Heiss explains, the balance of power had by 1974 shifted in favour of the oil producers; that had 'shrewdly divided the Atlantic Alliance, pitting the Western Europeans against both the Americans and each other'.
Foreword; Introduction; Pairing Off Empires: The United States as Great Britain in the Middle East; Was the Middle East the Birthplace of a Common European Foreign Policy?; Innocents Abroad? Orientalism and America's New Empire in the Middle East; The United States and Israel: The Formative Years; Oil, Allies, Anti-Communism, and Nationalism: US Interests in the Middle East Since 1945; Index.