Our Obsolete Middle East Policy by Robert C. Tucker Conventional wisdom has it that American interests in the Middle East would be served above all by peace. Since the…
Lebanon: The Case for the War by Robert C. Tucker Each of the Arab-Israeli wars has been distinctive. Each has developed in ways that confounded the expectations of observers and…
The Atlantic Alliance and Its Critics by Robert C. Tucker The signs of mounting dissatisfaction in this country with the Atlantic Alliance are today everywhere at hand. How are we…
Appeasement & the AWACS by Robert C. Tucker Seldom in recent years has the Congress, particularly the Senate, given the sustained consideration to an issue of foreign policy…
The Middle East: Carterism Without Carter? by Robert C. Tucker Almost every great international crisis has its ebbs and flows. The crisis centered in the Persian Gulf is no exception…
American Power & the Persian Gulf by Robert C. Tucker In the immediate wake of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, there was a sudden and widespread disposition in the…
Oil and American Power-Six Years Later by Robert C. Tucker It will soon be six years since the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) raised the price of its oil…
Behind Camp David by Robert C. Tucker THE diplomacy of the Middle East conflict has once again taken the world by surprise. At a time when the…
Is Peace Still Possible in the Middle East?: The Role of the United States by Robert C. Tucker THE history of America's Middle East Policy since 1973 is marked by an apparent paradox. When measured by the scope…
The Middle East: For a Separate Peace by Robert C. Tucker SELDOM HAS a diplomatic move been subjected to as much speculation as Anwar Sadat's initiative in going to Jerusalem.
America and the World: The Next Four Years: Beyond Detente by Robert C. Tucker Do we live in a new world? To a growing number the question will appear little more than rhetorical.
Oil and American Power-Three Years Later by Robert C. Tucker It is now exactly three years since the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) raised the price of their' oil…