The United States and the New Middle East: Strategic Perspectives After the Persian Gulf War : the Report of the CSIS Aftermath Policy Council |
Contents
The New Middle East | 1 |
Political and Economic Challenges | 11 |
The ArabIsraeli Conflict and Peacemaking | 17 |
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Abshire Aftermath Policy Council allies Arab Arab-Israeli conflict Arab-Israeli peace Arab-Israeli peacemaking arms buildup arms control arms sales Burnett Robert challenge coalition countries CSIS CSIS Aftermath Policy Desert Shield Desert Storm diplomacy Director energy especially Europe following the Persian future global Hunter important International invasion of Kuwait Iran Iranian revolution Iraq Iraqi Islamic Israel issues Japan John McCain Kasich Lebanon Lee Hamilton limited long-term major mass destruction Michael Moodie Middle East Middle Eastern multilateral nuclear oil supplies peace process Persian Gulf crisis Persian Gulf region Persian Gulf security Persian Gulf War political and economic political change potential produced regional security relations risk Robert E role Saddam Hussein Saudi Arabia Security Council Shi'a Shield and Desert significant Soviet Union Stanton H Syria threat U.S. defense U.S. forces U.S. interests U.S. leadership U.S. military presence U.S. policy United Nations weaponry West Bank Western interests



