Trump and the Middle East strategy of the U.S with ‎emphasis on Syrian crisis: continuation or discontinuation

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The return of republicans to power in the United States especially with emphasis on Trump triumph in the presidential election has inspired different assessment of U.S foreign policy in general and its Middle East strategy in particular. It is noteworthy that many analysts argue that behavioral characteristics of Trump has had a determining impact on U.S foreign policy and speaks of discontinuation due to his specific behavior characteristics. The present manuscript is going to examine the U.S foreign policy towards the Middle East in general and the Syria crisis in particular under president trump. The hypothesis examined in the paper is as follows: THE U.S Middle East strategy and its foreign policy towards Syria crisis is primarily a continuation of the past administration however with a different logic. Accordingly, limited action and indirect involvement are the central elements of this policy. The methodology is a comparative explanatory approach and the method of gathering information is library.
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Persian
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A Quarterly Journal World Politics, Volume:7 Issue: 2, 2018
Pages:
173 to 202
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