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A Study Of The George W. Bush Administration’s Middle East Policy

Posted on:2013-03-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K PanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330395952221Subject:Diplomacy
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During the Bush Administration, U.S. had attacked by terrorists on September11,2001, The invasion of Iraq, so the period of the Bush Administration the United Statesin the Middle East strategic conduct analysis in order to study the country in specialevents and many circumstances. The Bush Administration is faced with manyinternational events and issues of U.S. foreign policy has been adjusted in thehegemony of the U.S. government was challenged when the Bush Administration,U.S. policy in the Middle East as an important part of the U.S. global strategy, butalso with changes. Terrorism has also become the maim enemy of all the nations inthe world, each country would take attentions into the anti-terrorism. But terrorism isexactly as it did in the Bush Administration announced serious, even more dangerthan the Cold War Soviet threaten to the U.S.? In fact, the United States fight againstterrorism and its own armed forces sent to the world, in particular, is an importantgeopolitical region, which is a very flexible definition of terrorism, and it seems onlythe United States is most qualified to define what the organization is terrorism. Duringthis period, the war in Afghanistan and the Iraq war, from the geopolitical point ofview, Afghanistan is in the heart of the country, the United States after the “911”,the name of counter-terrorism troops into the heart of the Eurasian Continental Worldislands zone countries, Afghanistan, the United States invasion of Iraq to achievecontrol over the energy region on the verge of the world’s center island. Also fits wellwith the significance of this stage of the world major areas of strategic control. TheMiddle East is the most abundant in areas of global oil resources, has the world’spremier oil suppliers to become an important place of the great powers energydiplomacy compete. For the world’s largest oil consumer the United States, theimportance of Middle East oil is irreplaceable.20th Century East since the discoveryof oil in the U.S. focus on Middle East oil continues to deepen, although thedifference in the different periods of U.S. oil policy in the Middle East, but thefundamental purpose of seeking world hegemony for the United States.
Keywords/Search Tags:Middle East, Great Middle East Initiative DemocratizationStrategic Oil
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