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MER Home » MER 208 - Critical Assessments

MER 208 - Critical Assessments

US Foreign Policy in the Middle East


Volume: 28
Fall 1998

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From the Editors
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Up Front
So No One Can Say "We Didn't Know" Robert Fisk
Rebels and Martyrs Paul Silverstein
The Political Roots of Famine in Southern Sudan Jeff Drumtra
Al Miskin
Al Miskin
Articles
The Rise and Fall of the "Rogue Doctrine" Michael Klare
The Containment Myth Stephen Hubbell
"Praise God and Pass the Ammunition!"
Phyllis Bennis
Khaled Mansour
Oil and the Middle East Simon Bromley
Arab Perspectives on US Hegemony in the Middle East Georges Corm
Between Clash and Cooptation Steve Niva
Points of Difference, Cases for Cooperation Volker Perthes
Short-Circuiting the Media/Policy Machine Sam Husseini
Special Reports
Protesting Sanctions Against Iraq Jillian Schwedler
From Alliance to the Brink of All-Out War Dan Connell
Reviews
Historical Road Maps for the "New World Order" Chris Toensing
Editor’s Picks
Editor's Picks

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