1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4967.1994.tb00118.x
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The Middle East: What is Our Long‐Term Vision?

Abstract: The following is an edited version of a discussion held by the Middle East Policy Council on September 23, 1994, at the U.S. Senate Hart Building in Washington, D.C. The Council's president, former Senator George McGovern, was the moderator.

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“…In this regard, the Middle East since decades and now southeastern Europe present the most conspicuous cases in point, especially Ukraine, Poland, Armenia in Europe and Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya in the Middle East. Afghanistan is yet another example (Riedel, 2020). It is highly pertinent to remember that there are a majority of militarily weak and economically poor states around the world which are bearing the brunt of uncertain conditions.…”
Section: The Zero-sum Game Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, the Middle East since decades and now southeastern Europe present the most conspicuous cases in point, especially Ukraine, Poland, Armenia in Europe and Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Libya in the Middle East. Afghanistan is yet another example (Riedel, 2020). It is highly pertinent to remember that there are a majority of militarily weak and economically poor states around the world which are bearing the brunt of uncertain conditions.…”
Section: The Zero-sum Game Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%