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New Beginning in US-Muslim Relations - Eugenio Lilli

New Beginning in US-Muslim Relations (eBook)

President Obama and the Arab Awakening

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2016
302 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan US (Verlag)
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This book carries out a comparative study of the US response to popular uprisings in the Middle East as an evaluation of President Barack Obama's foreign policy commitments. In 2009, Obama publicly pledged 'a new beginning in US-Muslim relations,' causing eager expectation of a clear shift in US foreign policy after the election of the 44th president of the United States. However, the achievement of such a shift was made particularly difficult by the existence of multiple, and sometimes conflicting, US interests in the region which influenced the Obama administration's response to the popular uprisings in five Muslim-majority countries: Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Libya, and Syria. After providing a detailed analysis of the traditional features of both US foreign policy rhetoric and practice, this book turns its focus to the Obama administration's response to the 2011 Arab Awakening to determine whether Obama's foreign policy has indeed brought about a new beginning in US-Muslim relations.<


Eugenio Lilli is a Teaching and Research Fellow at King's College London, UK, where he received his PhD from the War Studies Department. He also founded and chairs the US Foreign Policy Research Group at King's College. His analyses have appeared on many news outlets including Al-Jazeera International and The Daily Telegraph.


This book carries out a comparative study of the US response to popular uprisings in the Middle East as an evaluation of President Barack Obama's foreign policy commitments. In 2009, Obama publicly pledged "e;a new beginning in US-Muslim relations,"e; causing eager expectation of a clear shift in US foreign policy after the election of the 44th president of the United States. However, the achievement of such a shift was made particularly difficult by the existence of multiple, and sometimes conflicting, US interests in the region which influenced the Obama administration's response to the popular uprisings in five Muslim-majority countries: Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Libya, and Syria. After providing a detailed analysis of the traditional features of both US foreign policy rhetoric and practice, this book turns its focus to the Obama administration's response to the 2011 Arab Awakening to determine whether Obama's foreign policy has indeed brought about a new beginning in US-Muslim relations.

Eugenio Lilli is a Teaching and Research Fellow at King’s College London, UK, where he received his PhD from the War Studies Department. He also founded and chairs the US Foreign Policy Research Group at King’s College. His analyses have appeared on many news outlets including Al-Jazeera International and The Daily Telegraph.

PART ONEIntroduction: Obama’s Promise of a New Beginning PART TWO: US FOREIGN POLICY1. US Foreign Policy Rhetoric 2. US Foreign Policy Practice PART THREE: THE ARAB AWAKENING3. Egypt: The Last Days of the Pharaoh 4. The Kingdom of Bahrain: A Troubled Ally 5. Yemen: It’s Counterterrorism, Stupid! 6. Libya: A Convergence of Interests 7. Syria: The Risks of Change PART FOURConclusions: Findings and Implications

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.6.2016
Reihe/Serie Middle East Today
Middle East Today
Zusatzinfo XIV, 302 p.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Schlagworte 44th president • arab spring • barack obama • Cairo speech • Foreign policy analysis • Foreign policy rhetoric • International Relations • Middle East • US Foreign Policy • US politics
ISBN-10 1-137-58362-2 / 1137583622
ISBN-13 978-1-137-58362-8 / 9781137583628
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