Foreign Policy of the United States. Volume 9

$195.00

Ernest Simone (Editor)

Series: Foreign Policy of the United States
BISAC: POL011000

In this book, the first chapter provides background on the Islamic State organization, discussing its goals, operations, and affiliates, as well as analyzing related U.S. legislative and policy debates. The following chapters focus on Israel’s background and U.S. relations; Kuwait’s governance, security, and U.S. Policy; U.S. foreign assistance to the Middle East and North Africa; U.S. foreign assistance to Egypt; Australia’s background and relations with the U.S.; and the Logan Act. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. The Islamic State and U.S. Policy
Christopher M. Blanchard and Carla E. Humud

Chapter 2. Israel: Background and U.S. Relations In Brief
Jim Zanotti

Chapter 3. Kuwait: Governance, Security, and U.S. Policy
Kenneth Katzman

Chapter 4. U.S. Foreign Assistance to the Middle East: Historical Background, Recent Trends, and the FY2016 Request
Jeremy M. Sharp and Carla E. Humud

Chapter 5. Ending Cash Flow Financing to Egypt: Issues for Congress
Jeremy M. Sharp

Chapter 6. Australia: Background and U.S. Relations
Bruce Vaughn and Thomas Lum

Chapter 7. Conducting Foreign Relations Without Authority: The Logan Act
Michael V. Seitzinger

Index

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