Ближневосточная политика США
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Abstract
Talk of US Middle East policy lead author of the article concludes that the mid-20th century to the present day Middle East remains a key focus of US foreign policy. Efforts here the White House aimed at ensuring stability in the region, which has significant energy resources, and to support Israel. Accents US foreign policy changed from president to president, without changing the overall interests. During the reign of Bill Clinton, American foreign policy was aimed at the spread of liberal interventionism and democracy in the region. George Bush continued the Clinton line linking these concepts with the security interests, and adding military measures. Barack Obama, shifting the emphasis on economic and diplomatic methods, tried to defend US interests in the field of security, economy and politics without military intervention. If Bill Clinton and George W. Bush represented democracy as a universal form of government, then Barack Obama, for all universal human values, it recognizes the possible diversity of these forms.