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E-grāmata: What Next for Britain in the Middle East?: Security, Trade and Foreign Policy After Brexit

Edited by (RUSI, UK), Edited by (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
  • Formāts: 264 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-13: 9780755617173
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  • Formāts: 264 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-13: 9780755617173

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As the UK enters a period of intense public introspection in the wake of Brexit, this book takes on one of the key questions emerging from the divisive process: what is Britain's place in the world? The Middle East is one of the regions the UK has been most engaged in historically. This book assesses the drivers of foreign policy successes and failures and asks if there is a way to revitalise British influence in the region, and if this is even desirable.

The book analyses the values, trade and security concerns that drive the UK's foreign policy. There are separate chapters on the non- Arab powers – Israel, Turkey and Iran – as well as chapters on the Middle Eastern Arab states and regions including the Gulf, Iraq, Egypt, and Syria and the Levant. The contributions are from leading specialists in the field: Rosemary Hollis, Michael Clarke, Ian Black, Bill Park, Christopher Phillips, Sanam Vakil, Michael Stephens and Louise Kettle. They each explain and re-assess the declining western influence and continued instability in the region and what this means for the UK's priorities and strategy towards the MENA. This is an essential book for policy makers, journalists and researchers focused on foreign policy towards the Middle East.

Recenzijas

A timely and trusted guide - smart thinking from respected scholars who understand the past and provide impressive insight into the future of a fast-changing map of Britain and the Middle East. Here are the right questions, and the right kind of answers with rigorous analysis and advice. * Lyse Doucet, BBC Chief International Correspondent *

Papildus informācija

Leading experts explore what Britains priorities and capabilities are in the Middle East and what they should be
List of Contributors
viii
Map of the Middle East
xi
Acknowledgements xii
1 Introduction
1(12)
Christopher Phillips
Michael Stephens
Part 1 Still searching for a role -- The UK in the Middle East from East of Suez to Brexit
2 Britain and the Middle East since the end of Empire
13(14)
Rosemary Hollis
3 Britain's foreign policy landscape in the post-Brexit era
27(14)
Michael Clarke
4 Still special? The UK and United States in the Middle East
41(14)
Michael Stephens
Part 2 Principles and pragmatism -- The debates over the UK's Middle East priorities
5 Values
55(14)
James Lynch
6 Prosperity
69(12)
David Butter
7 Security
81(16)
Louise Kettle
Part 3 Britain and the non-Arab powers
8 Turkey
97(12)
Bill Park
9 Israel
109(14)
Ian Black
10 Iran
123(16)
Sanam Vakil
Part 4 Britain and the Middle Eastern Arab states
11 Syria and the Levant
139(12)
Christopher Phillips
12 Iraq
151(14)
Jack Watling
13 The Gulf
165(16)
Tobias Borck
Michael Stephens
14 Egypt
181(18)
Emman El-Badawy
15 Conclusion
199(7)
Christopher Phillips
Michael Stephens
Notes 206(37)
Select Bibliography 243(2)
Index 245
Christopher Phillips is Reader in International Relations at Queen Mary, University of London, U.K and associate fellow at Chatham Houses Middle East and North Africa Programme. He has written for The Guardian, The Washington Post, Newsweek and CNN, among others. He has also made numerous media appearances on outlets including BBC Newsnight, Radio 4s Today Programme, BBC News, Al-Jazeera, Sky News and Channel 4 News. He is the author of The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the new Middle East (2016).

Michael Stephens is a Senior Research Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI), and an Associate Fellow at RUSI where he previously worked as the Research Fellow for Middle East Studies. Michael was seconded to the Foreign and Commonwealth in 2017 serving as the Senior Research Analyst for Lebanon and Syria. He is a regular broadcast commentator and has written for many of the worlds top news publications.