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ID060679
Title ProperForward strategy of freedom in the Middle East
Other Title InformationUS democracy promotion and the war on terror
LanguageENG
AuthorHobson, Christopher
PublicationMar 2005.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Following the 11 September terrorist attacks, a belief has emerged that one of the root causes of Islamic extremism lies in the repressive nature of the regimes that populate the Middle East. Thus the spread of democracy has become a major component of the Bush administration's 'war on terror' Previously dismissed as Wilsonian idealism, the promotion of democracy is now considered a strategic necessity to address the threat posed by terrorism. Despite the significant role democracy promotion has played in the present foreign policy of the United States, the focus has tended to be on the more controversial policies of preventive warfare and coalitions of the willing. The purpose of this article is to help rectify this imbalance by examining the role the promotion of democracy plays within the current administration's foreign policy in the Middle East. It considers the logic behind America's 'forward strategy of freedom' in the Middle East as well as the likelihood of this strategy succeeding.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Jounal of International Affairs Vol. 59, No.1; Mar 2005: p 39-53
Journal SourceAustralian Jounal of International Affairs Vol: 59 No 1
Key WordsDemocracy-Middle East ;  Middle East ;  War on Terrorism ;  United States