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This book analyzes the Reagan administration's Middle East policy
during its first four-year term of office. It deals with security
assistance, bilateral strategic cooperation, military
collaboration, crisis management in Lebanon, and the Reagan Plan
employed by the administration.
The education of any US administration to the complexities of the
ever-changing Middle East is an on-going experience. It ends only
with the termination of that administration's tenure. In order for
any earlier analysis of this evolutionary process to take place,
the observer must take advantage of the most viable boundary in
time. None seems less artificial than the deadline imposed by
presidential elections. Moreover, the juxtaposition of the need to
demonstrate accomplishments and suggest a course for four more
years, with the potential of personnel reshuffles, suggests a
possible turning point worthy of note. Hence the present study
traces and attempts to analyze the Reagan administration's Middle
East policy during its first four-year term of office.
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