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Book Name: Zones Of Conflict

Writer: Vassilis K. Fouskas

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The US has a few significant interests in the Balkans, the Greater Middle East and the wide Eurasian zone, which decide its political and military techniques in the district. What are these interests, and what methodologies are utilized to guarantee that they are kept up? Inspecting the overall influence between the US, the EU and key EU states in the area, Vassilis Fouskas offers a supported scrutinize of US international strategy and its basic inspirations.

Fouskas contends that the significant US goals incorporate authority over gas and oil delivering zones; safe transportation of energy to Western business sectors at stable costs; and the end, yet not devastation, of America’s Eurasian rivals. He affirms that US international strategy is hence determined by the longing to keep up a vital organization with key EU states, while forestalling the rise of an elective alliance in Eurasia equipped for testing US incomparability.

How does the US deal with its inclinations in Eurasia and what are the specific techniques the EU has expounded so far to manage America’s incomparability? Has US international strategy gone through a sensational U-turn after the finish of the Cold War or, so far as that is concerned, after September eleventh? What are the functions of Germany, France, Britain and Turkey, and how do EU-Cyprus relations influence the overall influence? This book handles these inquiries and contends that the development of a social popularity based organization in Eurasia is an attainable option in contrast to American unilateralism.

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