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Bringing the Leader Back In: The Gulf War and the Role of State Leaders in Alignment Decision-Making
Posted on:
2013-02-12
Degree:
Master'
Type:
Thesis
University:
University of Washington
Candidate:
Minami, Lokela Alexander
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GTID:
2459390008465472
Subject:
Middle Eastern Studies
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This paper looks at the role of Jordan's King Hussein and Turkey's Turgut Ozal in the Gulf War to understand how the individual foreign policy decision maker plays the key role in shaping a state's alignment choices.
Keywords/Search Tags:
Gulf war
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