Description
The Foreign Policies of Middle East States
This new edition of The Foreign Policies of Middle East reflects the momentous events and shifting dynamics that have occurred in the region in the nearly fifteen years since the first edition was published.
Working within a common analytical framework, the authors offer a theoretically grounded, systematic examination of the foreign policies of eleven states.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Raymond Hinnebusch is professor of international relations and Middle East politics at the University of St Andrews.
Anoushiravan Ehteshami is professor of international relations at the School of Government and International Affairs, University of Durham.
Research overview
Raymond Hinnebusch (rh10@st-andrews.ac.uk) is Professor of International Relations and Middle East Politics at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, co-founder of the Institute for the study of the Middle East, Central Asian and the Caucasus and Director of the Centre for Syrian Studies.
International Relations, Comparative Politics and Political Economy in the Middle East. Also an interest in Third World development.
Work has focused on Middle East international relations and foreign policy; rural politics and agrarian development, elites, authoritarian regimes, political parties, and economic liberalisation in the Middle East.
The Foreign Policies of Middle East States
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