Zones of Conflict - Vassilis K. Fouskas

Zones of Conflict

US Foreign Policy in the Balkans and the Greater Middle East
Buch | Softcover
184 Seiten
2003
Pluto Press (Verlag)
978-0-7453-2029-8 (ISBN)
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A radical interpretation of US policy in Europe, the Balkans and the Middle East
The US has major interests in the Balkans, the Greater Middle East and the Eurasian zone, which determine its political and military strategies in the region. What are these interests, and what strategies are used to ensure that they are maintained? Examining the balance of power between the US, the EU and key EU states, Vassilis Fouskas offers a critique of US foreign policy and its underlying motivations.



Fouskas argues that the major US objectives include control over gas and oil producing zones; safe transportation of energy to Western markets at stable prices; and the elimination, but not destruction, of America's Eurasian competitors. He asserts that US foreign policy is therefore driven by the desire to maintain a strategic partnership with key EU states, while preventing the emergence of an alternative coalition in Eurasia capable of challenging US supremacy.



How does the US manage its interests in Eurasia and what are the particular strategies the EU has elaborated so far to deal with America's supremacy? Has US foreign policy undergone a dramatic U-turn after the end of the Cold War or, for that matter, after September 11th? What are the roles of Germany, France, Britain and Turkey, and how do EU-Cyprus relations affect the balance of power? This book tackles these questions and argues that the emergence of a social democratic administration in Eurasia is a feasible alternative to American unilateralism.

Vassilis K. Fouskas is Professor of International Relations at Richmond University, London and the founding editor of the Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies. He is the author of Cyprus (Pluto, 2009), The Fall of the US Empire (Pluto, 2012) and Zones of Conflict (Pluto, 2003).

Acknowledgements


1. Introduction


The Realist Chessboard


The Structure of the Book


Globalisation and European Integration


2. The New Geo-politics of Gas and Oil


The 1990s: Years of Pandemonium


Conflicting Interests: Oil and Gas Projects in Eurasia


End of the Cold War?


3. Scarface Politics


NATO’s ‘New Strategic Concept’


Problems of ‘Variable Geometry’


Political, Moral and Legal Conundrums: the Kosovo War


US Successes


Muslims, Christians and Foreign Policy


The Limits of NATO


4. Near and Middle Eastern Dilemmas


The ‘Northern Tier’ and the Greek-Turkish Dimension


The Arab-Israeli Conflict


Conflict over Cyprus


Towards Summer 1974 and After


5. Turkish Questions for the West


A Democracy Guided by the Military and Used as Such


The US and the ‘Turkish Pivot’


Summing-up the Realist Game


6. Eurasian Gambles over Cyprus’ EU Prospects


EU-Cyprus Relations and Germany’s Primacy


US Qualified Support to Germany and Greece


Greek and Turkish Arguments


Military Diplomacy by the ‘Turkish Pivot’


7. Conclusion


US Policy in Eurasia: An Assessment


A Trans-Eurasian Convention Underwritten by Eurasian Powers


Re-conquering America


Bibliography


Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.2.2003
Zusatzinfo 2 b&w maps
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 135 x 215 mm
Gewicht 296 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
ISBN-10 0-7453-2029-5 / 0745320295
ISBN-13 978-0-7453-2029-8 / 9780745320298
Zustand Neuware
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