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The Impact of National Patterns on Foreign Policy in Syria and Jordan
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The paper examines the recent trend of Western-oriented foreign policies among Middle Eastern states, particularly focusing on monarchies like the Gulf states and Jordan. It argues that these monarchies share more similarities with Western nations than with radical Arab states, influencing their diplomatic relations. Additionally, it highlights a shift in non-monarchical states, such as Syria, which are also adopting more open and Western-aligned policies, driven by distinct national patterns. This analysis provides insights into the evolving political landscape of the region.
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2013, paperback
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