| #802481 in Books | Yaqub Salim | 2016-09-06 | Original language:English | 9.31 x1.43 x6.04l,.0 | File type: PDF | 464 pages | Imperfect Strangers Americans Arabs and U S Middle East Relations in the 1970s||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| An Illuminating Look at American Relations with the Arab World|By Carl Winfield|Salim Yaqub’s Imperfect Strangers offers a detailed account of US-Arab relations in the 1970s, weaving together analyses of high diplomacy, US politics, and American cultural perceptions. I strongly recommend it for anyone interested in understanding the past and present of the US’ rela|||"Imperfect Strangers is a first-rate, highly original, and unquestionably important book. Salim Yaqub brings together consideration of high-level policymaking with analysis of American domestic politics and culture and persuasively argues that the 19
In Imperfect Strangers, Salim Yaqub argues that the 1970s were a pivotal decade for U.S.-Arab relations, whether at the upper levels of diplomacy, in street-level interactions, or in the realm of the imagination. In those years, Americans and Arabs came to know each other as never before. With Western Europe's imperial legacy fading in the Middle East, American commerce and investment spread throughout the Arab world. The United States strengthened its strate...
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