9/11 and the growing Euro-American Chasm over the Middle East |
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Authors: | Anouar Boukhars Steve Yetiv |
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Institution: | Assistant Professor of Political Science , Lambuth University , Jackson, Tennessee |
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Abstract: | While Euro-American differences over key issues in the Middle East were notable prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks, they widened significantly after the attacks, with respect to how to approach Iraq, Iran, and the Middle East peace process. This article explores these changes and thus offers a snapshot of the effect of 9/11, a snapshot that can also illuminate the backdrop to the transatlantic imbroglio regarding Iraq in 2003. |
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