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Historical Dictionary of United States-Middle East Relations (Hardcover, Second Edition): Peter L. Hahn Historical Dictionary of United States-Middle East Relations (Hardcover, Second Edition)
Peter L. Hahn
R3,361 Discovery Miles 33 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

U.S. foreign relations in the Middle East has remained crucial through many decades and the complications facing the United States in the Middle East have become even more acute. While the United States downgraded its military operations in Iraq, that country failed to achieve a stable, democratic footing and instead experienced schism and civil strife. Israeli-Palestinian disputes over land, the status of refugees, and control of Jerusalem intensified, and international conflicts between Arab states and Israel escalated for the first time since the 1980s. The Arab Spring protest movements of 2011 and after ignited political turmoil across the region, leading to revolutionary change in several states and triggering persistent unrest and violence in Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, Syria, and Iraq. During the recent decade, in short, the Middle East has become the most unstable, dangerous, and complicated region of the world and the United States remains near the center of the maelstrom. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of United States-Middle East Relations contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 300 cross-referenced entries on national leaders, non-governmental organizations, policy initiatives, and armed conflicts, as well as entries on such topics as intelligence, immigration, and weapons of mass destruction. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about the US and Middle East Relations.

Arztliche Propadeutik (German, Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988): Peter L. Hahn Arztliche Propadeutik (German, Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)
Peter L. Hahn
R1,783 Discovery Miles 17 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Das Interesse an den anthropologischen Grundlagen der Medizin, insbesondere der psychosomatischen Medizin ist in dem Masse gewachsen, in dem die Vielfalt der sog. "ganzheitlichen" Ansatze" und der verschiedenen psychotherapeutischen Richtungen fast unubersehbar geworden ist. In dieser Situation bietet das soeben erschienene Lehrbuch eine von der unmittelbaren Beobachtung und arztlichen Erfahrung ausgehende Klarung und Ubersicht. Der Autor - Internist und Psychoanalytiker, Nachfolger von Viktor von Weizsacker und Paul Christian als Leiter der Heidelberger Abteilung fur "Allgemeine Klinische und Psychosomatische Medizin" - legt die Grundlagen einer anthropologisch verstandenen Psychosomatik vor, die Gesichtspunkte der Allgemeinen Medizin mit wissenschaftstheoretischen, praktisch-arztlichen und personlich-psychotherapeutischen Erfahrungen zu einer lebendigen - in der Konzeptualisierung vollig neuen - Einheit verbindet. Neuartig und ungewohnlich ist auch die Form der Darstellung: dem fortlaufenden "text" der inhaltlichen "Vorunterweisung" wird ein "kontext" gegenubergestellt, der sehr personliche Anmerkungen und Assoziationen des Verfassers enthalt und Raum fur eigene Uberlegungen und Assoziationen des Lesers gibt. Aus jahrelanger Unterrichts- und Vorlesungspraxis, sowie Erfahrungen bei Fort- und Weiterbildungsveranstaltungen mit Arzten und Studenten entstanden, bietet das Buch sowohl dem Studienanfanger wie dem erfahrenen Arzt und Psychotherapeuten eine lebendige Einfuhrung in die Diskussion der Grundlagen arztlicher Tatigkeit und ihrer wissenschaftlichen Bewaltigung.

Caught in the Middle East - U.S. Policy toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1945-1961 (Paperback, New edition): Peter L. Hahn Caught in the Middle East - U.S. Policy toward the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1945-1961 (Paperback, New edition)
Peter L. Hahn
R1,152 Discovery Miles 11 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Postwar American officials desired - in principle - to promote Arab-Israeli peace in order to stabilize the Middle East. Yet Peter L. Hahn shows how, during the Truman and Eisenhower administrations, that desire for peace was not always an American priority, as U.S. leaders consistently gave more weight to their determination to contain the Soviet Union than to their desire to make peace between Israel and its neighbors. U.S. leaders were unable to relinquish responsibilities that became increasingly difficult to fulfill, and they were unable to resolve a dispute that would continue to generate instability for years to come.

The A to Z of United States-Middle East Relations (Paperback): Peter L. Hahn The A to Z of United States-Middle East Relations (Paperback)
Peter L. Hahn
R1,604 Discovery Miles 16 040 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The current state of affairs between the United States and the Middle East is probably the most volatile and absorbing relationship the U.S. is involved in today. Prior to 1941, however, the U.S. preferred to limit its involvement with the Middle East to launching ministries of evangelism and social welfare across the region and investing in the pumping, refining, and transportation of oil to Western markets. It was not until World War II and the Cold War, when the threat of losing control of the region and therefore losing its natural resources, military bases, and lines of communication arose, that U.S. officials were motivated to take a greater interest. Since then, the increasing level of violence in the area has led to an increase in U.S. involvement, which in most cases has been far from positive: the Iran hostage crisis of 1979-1981, the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991, and the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003. The A to Z of United States-Middle East Relations is an essential tool to understanding how diplomatic relations deteriorated to this point. This volume concentrates on the history of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and the Middle East from the onset of the Cold War up to the present. This is accomplished through a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, an appendix, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on the countries involved, significant events, major crises, important figures, controversial issues, and doctrines and policies. For scholars, historians, and students interested in the diplomacy of these two regions, this is an essential reference.

The United States, Great Britain, and Egypt, 1945-1956 - Strategy and Diplomacy in the Early Cold War (Paperback): Peter L. Hahn The United States, Great Britain, and Egypt, 1945-1956 - Strategy and Diplomacy in the Early Cold War (Paperback)
Peter L. Hahn
R1,386 Discovery Miles 13 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Egypt figured prominently in United States policy in the Middle East after World War II because of its strategic, political, and economic importance. Peter Hahn explores the triangular relationship between the United States, Great Britain, and Egypt in order to analyze the justifications and implications of American policy in the region and within the context of a broader Cold War strategy.
This work is the first comprehensive scholarly account of relations between those countries during this period. Hahn shows how the United States sought to establish stability in Egypt and the Middle East to preserve Western interests, deny the resources of the region to the Soviet Union, and prevent the outbreak of war. He demonstrates that American officials' desire to recognize Egyptian nationalistic aspirations was constrained by their strategic imperatives in the Middle East and by the demands of the Anglo-American alliance.
Using many recently declassified American and British political and military documents, Hahn offers a comprehensive view of the intricacies of alliance diplomacy and multilateral relations. He sketches the United States' growing involvement in Egyptian affairs and its accumulation of commitments to Middle East security and stability and shows that these events paralleled the decline of British influence in the region.
Hahn identifies the individuals and agencies that formulated American policy toward Egypt and discusses the influence of domestic and international issues on the direction of policy. He also explains and analyzes the tactics devised by American officials to advance their interests in Egypt, judging their soundness and success.

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