Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Strategic Denial of Rivals in the Middle East and North Africa
Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: BESA Studies in International Security
ISBN: 978-1-041-21112-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book examines the motivations behind the interventions of the US and Russia in civil wars throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
Based on a comprehensive qualitative analysis of case studies in Syria, Libya, Yemen, and Sudan (2011–24), the book demonstrates how the form and intensity of these great powers’ involvement reflect perceived interests. When interests are high, intervention looks direct and sustained; when interests are moderate, states rely on partners, private military companies, and selective strikes; when interests are low, engagement is mostly diplomatic. The book provides a simple framework, linking historical ties, strategic assets, economic importance and diplomatic value, which helps readers see why choices that look inconsistent at first in fact follow a pattern. The work’s central claim is clear: Russia’s behavior is best understood as strategic denial, acting primarily to prevent the United States from locking in influence, while Washington is more willing to exploit openings for gains when costs are acceptable. Utilizing theory with concrete evidence from each case, the book offers an approachable guide to how great powers decide whether, when, and how to intervene, and how their methods change once a rival moves first.
This book will be of much interest to students of security studies, foreign policy, Middle Eastern politics and International Relations.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate, Professional Reference, and Undergraduate Advanced
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Geschichte einzelner Länder Afrikanische Geschichte
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Militärwesen Nationale und Internationale Sicherheits- und Verteidigungspolitik
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Militärgeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Geschichte einzelner Länder Naher & Mittlerer Osten
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Internationale Beziehungen
Weitere Infos & Material
Part I: Setting the Stage for Great Power Conflict Introduction: The United States and Russia in the Middle East and North Africa Chapter 1: The Denial of Rival Influence: A New Lens on Major Power Interventions Part II: Core Arenas of Strategic Conflict Chapter 2: U.S. Intervention in Syria: Balancing Expansion with Containment Chapter 3: High Stakes and Hard Power: Russia’s Direct Intervention in Syria Chapter 4: Humanitarian Goals, Strategic Gains: U.S. Intervention in Libya Chapter 5: Wagner and Warfare: Russia’s Approach to Libya's Civil War Part III: Peripheral Conflicts and Calculated Engagements Chapter 6: Minimal Engagement in Yemen: A Contest of Denial Chapter 7: Peripheral Interests: Great Power Engagement in the Sudanese Civil War Chapter 8: Conclusion




