The Role of Ideology in Syrian-US Relations Conflict and Cooperation

A study of US-Syria relations, this book analyzes the legacy of mistrust between the two states and continuities and discontinuities over time. It challenges the purely realist and power-political explanation that is dominant and points to a politically e

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