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Building Regional Security in the Middle East - Domestic, Regional and International Influences (Paperback, New)
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Building Regional Security in the Middle East - Domestic, Regional and International Influences (Paperback, New)
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Many scholars in international relations have suggested that the
goal of fostering regional security can be furthered through the
creation of multilateral webs of relationships, called security
structures. These regional security structures are envisioned as a
basis upon which groups of states can form mutually beneficial
long-term relationships. This discourse took on a new importance in
the last 20 years of the 20th century, and especially following new
challenges in international security in recent years. Discussions
on regional security were initiated in the Middle East in 1992, as
part of the Middle East peace process. The collapse of the Oslo
process and other regional developments in the latter half of the
1990s have diminished hopes that the initial gains made in this
direction might further develop, as violence has again become the
primary mode of effecting political changes in the region. On the
backdrop of this somewhat dismal current reality in the Middle East
the rationale for this volume is that research into regional
security structures should nevertheless be pursued. When looking at
the long term process of creating regional security, setbacks are
not unlikely. been encountered, and possible directions for getting
regional efforts back on track.
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