A Century of Failed Diplomacy in the Middle East
by Stephen P. Cohen
In this book, the Middle East expert Stephen P. Cohen traces U.S. policy in the region back to the breakup of the Ottoman Empire, when the Great Powers failed to take crucial steps to secure peace there. He sees in that early diplomatic failure a pattern shaping the conflicts since thenand America's role in them. A century ago, there emerged two dominant views regarding the uses of Americas newfound power. Woodrow Wilson urged America to promote national freedom and self-determination through the League of Nationsin stark contrast to his predecessor Theodore Roosevelt, who had advocated a vigorous foreign policy based on national self-interest.
Cohen argues that this running conflict has hobbled American dealings in the Middle East ever since. In concise, pointed chapters, he shows how different Middle East countries have struggled to define themselves in the face of Americas stated idealism and its actual realpolitik. This conflict came to a head in the confused, clumsy Middle East policy of George W. Bushbut Cohen suggests the ways a greater awareness of our history in the region might enable our present leaders to act more sensibly.
"Starred Review. He sounds prescient, and the rigorously researched history he provides make his words ring true." - Publishers Weekly
"Both hectoring and wise, this historical blueprint makes a powerful argument for building mutual respect in the region." - Kirkus Reviews
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Stephen P Cohen, the president of the Institute for Middle East Peace and Development, has lectured at Yale and elsewhere. For over forty years, he has made 150 trips to the region, and attended the Madrid peace conference and other high-stakes meetings. He lives in New Jersey.
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