Kingdoms the West Desired
Tracing Three Centuries of Diplomatic Middle East Rivalry
Sinopsis
Kingdoms the West Desired traces the full arc of this three-century relationship: from the Barbary Wars of 1801–1805, when Thomas Jefferson dispatched a navy rather than pay tribute to Tripoli, through the missionary networks of the nineteenth century that built colleges in Beirut and Istanbul while quietly remaking local elites, to the seismic rupture of World War II — described by Ambassador Raymond Hare as "the great divide" in American-Middle Eastern relations — when Washington stepped into the vacuum left by crumbling British and French empires and inherited their resentments.
What followed was a foreign policy shaped equally by grand strategy and chronic misreading. American support for anti-communist monarchies and autocrats — in Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt — purchased short-term stability at the cost of lasting popular legitimacy. The CIA coup in Iran in 1953, the Eisenhower Doctrine, the arming of Kurdish rebels later abandoned to Iraqi reprisals, the unconditional alliance with Israel that the Arab world read as structural bias — each episode left a sediment of grievance that the next generation of American policymakers inherited without fully understanding.
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Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565409105
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 14/04/2026
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