1st Edition

Middle East and Europe The Power Deficit

Edited By B. A. Roberson Copyright 1998
    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    Leading commentators on Europe and the Middle East explore many of the key issues which have informed the relationship between the two regions. Ranging from Europe's colonial legacies to an uncertain economic future in the region the book covers:
    * the Cold War and after
    * the profound influence of the US
    * the rise of political Islam
    * case studies including Europe and the Iranian revolution, France's experiences in Algeria, and Turkey's position between the two regions.
    The EU, it is argued, has more influence over economic strategies than security issues in the Middle East. These strategies have in turn promoted stability in the form of free trade zones, ensuring vital economic development between the Middle East and Europe.

    Chapter 1 Introduction, B.A. Roberson; Chapter 2 Torn between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, Ghassan Salamé; Chapter 3 Relations between the Middle East and the West, George Joffé; Chapter 4 The United States, Europe and the Middle East, Phebe Marr; Chapter 5 Islam and Europe, B.A. Roberson; Chapter 6 Western Europe and the Iranian revolution, 1979–97, Fred Halliday; Chapter 7 Turkey, Philip Robins; Chapter 8 Algeria, Claire Spencer; Chapter 9 Middle Eastern trade and financial integration, Rodney Wilson;

    Biography

    B.A.Roberson is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Warwick.