The Security arrangements of U.S foreign policy toward the Middle East post-2011 arab uprisings case study, the U.S security arrangements aginst ISIS
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2017-07-17
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The U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East has always been shaped by security concerns, which led the United States to establish a series of security arrangements for the region in order to maintain its interests.
However, post-2011 Arab uprisings, the maintenance of those interests were threatened by the terrorist organization ISIS, which led the US to reconsider its arrangements.
The effectiveness of those arrangements and their ability to maintain US interests is the tenor of this thesis.