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Avraham Ben-Zvi, The American Approach to Superpower Collaboration in the Middle East, 1973–1986 (Boulder, Col. and Jerusalem: Westview Press and The Jerusalem Post, 1986), Jaffee. and Jerusalem: Westview Press and The Jerusalem Post, 1986), Jaffee, Center for Strategie Studies Study No. 5. Three important studies of Soviet policy are: Galia Golan, Yom Kippur and After: The Soviet Union and the Middle East Crisis ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977 ). ;Google Scholar. Yaakov Roi, The Limits to Power: Soviet Policy in the Middle East ( London: Croom Helm, 1979 );Google Scholar
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Conceptions and policies in the United States relations with Japan, 1940-1941. The Reagan presidency and the Palestinian predicament. ha-Ṿeʻidah ha-benleʼumit ke-makhshir le-yishuv ha-sikhsukh ha-ʻArvi-Yiśreʼeli 1973-1987.
American trade with the Middle East dates back more than two hundred years. the United States remained as the sole dominant superpower in the post-Cold
American trade with the Middle East dates back more than two hundred years. In fact, commercial contacts between Smyrna (an ancient city in Turkey) and. Boston began as early as 1767, when Smyrna products (most notably figs) ap-. peared in America. sions in the Middle East that were not only religious, but charitable and medical. The American missionaries in the Middle East appeared as early as 1820, when the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions established. the United States remained as the sole dominant superpower in the post-Cold. War era. Hegemony, leadership, primacy, and military power clearly marked.
The Soviet Union used its relationship with Europe to gain economic cooperation with the Arab world during the Cold War and its influence in the Middle East by inciting proxy conflicts between the Arab states and their Jewish neighbors. The superpowers interacted with proxy combatants, which factored into the Soviet Union's omission from the Camp David Accords
Yes, it is te new emerging superpower in the Middle East. This can only be compared to turkey in the Middle East and to some extent Egypt. But other gulf states are more of just oil exporters than anything else.
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