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Between Baghdad, Tehran, Riyadh and Jerusalem: Is there a way for the Greater Middle East? ESF Working Papers No. 26, July 2007

Emerson, Michael and Hollis, Rosemary and Naumkin, Vitaly and Riedel, Bruce. (2007) Between Baghdad, Tehran, Riyadh and Jerusalem: Is there a way for the Greater Middle East? ESF Working Papers No. 26, July 2007.

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Abstract

The US administration coined the term ‘Greater Middle East’ as it sought to follow up the invasion of Iraq with a strategic plan for peace and democratic reform – in a vast area stretching from Morocco to Afghanistan. This ESF paper examines the interconnected and overlapping conflicts in the region, seen partly in the frame of the unintended consequences of US policy and partly in relation to al-Qaeda’s expansion. Rosemary Hollis offers a strategic overview and argues that rather than treating these conflicts as a dichotomy in a fight of ‘good against evil’, it is better to acknowledge the complexities and devise an approach that recognises the interests of all the players. Vitaly Naumkin considers the Western blockade against Hamas, and US policy towards the Palestinian–Israeli conflict more generally. Bruce Riedel asserts that ‘al-Qaeda is back’ with the creation of affiliates or franchises virtually worldwide. Tracing the recovery of al-Qaeda alongside the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan, he holds that understanding al-Qaeda’s strategy is the first key to defeating it. Michael Emerson sums up.

Item Type:Working Paper
Public Domain:No
Refereed:No
Status:Published
Authors, Individual:Emerson, Michael and Hollis, Rosemary and Naumkin, Vitaly and Riedel, Bruce.
Title:Between Baghdad, Tehran, Riyadh and Jerusalem: Is there a way for the Greater Middle East? ESF Working Papers No. 26, July 2007
Language:English
Institution:European Policy Studies
Journals and Series:Series > Centre for European Policy Studies (Brussels) > ESF Working Papers
Pages:25
Month:July
Year:2007
Subjects:EU policies and themes > External relations > EU-US
EU policies and themes > External relations > conflict resolution/crisis management
EU policies and themes > External relations > EU-Middle East
Alternative Locations:http://shop.ceps.eu/BookDetail.php?item_id=1530
ID Code:11500
Deposited By:Wilkin, Phil
Deposited On:03 September 2009