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This book offers a realist critique of US foreign policy towards the Middle East in the past decade.It critically examines four core foundations of contemporary US Middle East policy: US relations with Saudi Arabia after the Arab Spring; US diplomacy towards Iran and the Obama administrations policy of engagement; the road to, and aftermath of, the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq; and US policy towards nuclear-armed Israel. Because of a closely guarded bipartisan consensus, these four core foundations of contemporary US Middle East policy have largely evaded public criticism and scrutiny. This book argues that US strategy towards the Middle East has rarely been guided by order, stability and the national interest. Rather, successive administrations have created a house of cards built on a series of deceptions and constructed perceptions or myths. Combined, these four aspects of US Middle East policy have ushered in a decade of political violence, instability, sectarian divisions and an imbalance of power which has culminated in the territorial disintegration of Iraq and countries in the Levant as well as the rise of ISIS. Moving forward requires a rational pursuit of the national interest based on realist principles.This book will be of much interest to students of US foreign policy, Middle Eastern politics, security studies and IR in general.

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US Foreign Policy Towards the
Middle East
This book offers a realist critique of US foreign policy towards the Middle East in the past decade.
It critically examines four core foundations of contemporary US Middle East policy: US relations with Saudi Arabia after the Arab Spring; US diplomacy towards Iran and the Obama administrations policy of engagement; the road to, and aftermath of, the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq; and US policy towards nuclear-armed Israel. Because of a closely guarded bipartisan consensus, these four core foundations of contemporary US Middle East policy have largely evaded public criticism and scrutiny. This book argues that US strategy towards the Middle East has rarely been guided by order, stability and the national interest. Rather, successive administrations have created a house of cards built on a series of deceptions and constructed perceptions or myths. Combined, these four aspects of US Middle East policy have ushered in a decade of political violence, instability, sectarian divisions and an imbalance of power which has culminated in the territorial disintegration of Iraq and countries in the Levant as well as the rise of ISIS. Moving forward requires a rational pursuit of the national interest based on realist principles.
This book will be of much interest to students of US foreign policy, Middle Eastern politics, security studies and IR in general.
Bernd Kaussler is Associate Professor of Political Science at James Madison University, USA, and author of Irans Nuclear Diplomacy: Power Politics and Conflict Resolution (Routledge, 2013).
Glenn P. Hastedt is Professor and Chair of the Justice Studies Department at James Madison University, USA, and author of American Foreign Policy: Past, Present, Future, 11th edition (2016).
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US Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East
The realpolitik of deceit
Bernd Kaussler and Glenn P. Hastedt
US Foreign Policy Towards the
Middle East
The Realpolitik of Deceit
Bernd Kaussler and
Glenn P. Hastedt
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Names: Kaussler, Bernd, author. | Hastedt, Glenn P., 1950 author.
Title: US foreign policy towards the Middle East : the Realpolitik of deceit / Bernd Kaussler and Glenn P. Hastedt.
Other titles: United States foreign policy towards the Middle East
Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge global security studies | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016044170 | ISBN 9781138960961 (hardback) | ISBN 9781315660073 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Middle EastForeign relationsUnited States. | United StatesForeign relationsMiddle East. | United StatesForeign relations20012009. | United StatesForeign relations2009
Classification: LCC DS63.2.U5 K384 2017 | DDC 327.73056dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016044170
ISBN: 978-1-138-96096-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-66007-3 (ebk)
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Contents
This work was supported by the Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Distinguished Professorship Program at James Madison University.
The argument put forward in this book is that US foreign policy toward the Middle East has been ambiguous toward the main regional powers for the past four decades. Far from stabilizing the region, US foreign policy has created a structure in which the USA continues to act as external force of intrusion. While the USA is embracing lies and deception; fear-mongering and myth-making1 as tools of statecraft found in the realist tradition, we argue that in the manner in which they were constructed they in fact contradicted the core tenets of realism. Therefore, US military and diplomatic engagement with this region has worked against its own national interest and that of a stable regional balance of power.
This theory chapter will define a realist understanding of deception as well as how a stable balance of power contributes to order between states. We are using John Mearsheimers most recent inventory of lying in which he discusses variants of lies in the foreign policy realm as reference to probe alleged US realpolitik of deceit toward the Middle East.2
Although the sanctity of treaties and alliances is featured prominently in diplomatic theory, realists value deceit and coercion as legitimate methods of conducting diplomacy, since all states have a propensity for competitiveness.3 Niccolo Machiavelli believed that deception gives states engaged in negotiations added chances of success even at the expense of credibility.4 British diplomat and theorist Harold Nicholson has equated such negotiations to a military campaign to out-flank your opponent and to occupy strategical positions which are at once consolidated before any further advance is made.5 Henry Kissinger similarly holds that the manipulation of political and military factors is the essence of statecraft.6
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