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Yıl 2020, Cilt: 10 Sayı: 2, 1 - 17, 31.12.2020

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  • Al Sarahan, A. (2017). United States Foreign policy and the Middle East. Open Journal on Political Science, 7, 454-472, 454-458. Ashton, N.J. (4/1993). The Hijacking of a Pact. The Formation of the Baghdad Pact and Anglo-American Tensions in the Middle East 1955. Review of international studies, 19(2), 123-137. Bickerton, I.J. & Klausner, C.L.( 2015). A history of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, New York: Pearson Higher Education. Damms, R.V. (2008). In Search of ‘Some Big, Imaginative Plan’: The Eisenhower Administration and American Strategy in the Middle East after Suez. In S. C. Smith (Ed.), Reassessing Suez 1956. New perspectives on the Crisis and its Aftermath (pp.179-194). Hampshire, UK: Routledge. Glennon, J. P. (1991). Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955-1957, Near East Region. Iran. Iraq. Volume XII. Washington: Department of State Washington. Gorst, A., Johnman, L. (1997). The Suez Crisis. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. Howard, H. N., (May 1972). Regional Pacts and the Eisenhower Doctrine. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 401, 85-94. Inboden, W. (2008). Religion and American Foreign Policy, 1945-1960: The soul of containment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Jalal, A. (1989). Towards the Baghdad Pact: South Asia and Middle East Defence in the Cold War, 1947-1955. The International History Review 11, 109-433. Jasse, R.L. (1991). The Baghdad pact: cold war of colonialism? Middle Eastern Studies 27, 140-156. Kumral, M.A. (2016). Rethinking Turkey-Iraq Relations. New York: Palgrave macmillan. Meiertöns, H. (2010), The doctrines of US Security Policy. An evaluation under international law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Peterson, T. T. (2008). Post-Suez Consequences: Anglo-American Relations in the Middle East from Eisenhower to Nixon, In S. C. Smith (Ed.), Reassessing Suez 1956. New perspectives on the Crisis and its Aftermath (pp.215-226). Hampshire, UK: Routledge. Podeh, E. (2003). The perils of Ambiguity: The United States and the Baghdad Pact, In D. W. Lesch(Ed.), The Middle East and the United States. A Historical and political reassessment (pp. 100-119). Boulder, USA: Westview Press. Rabil, R. G. (2006), Syria, the United States and the War on Terror in the Middle East. London: Praeger. Sanjian, A. (2001). Turkey and her Arab Neighbours, 1953-1958. A study in the Origins and Failure of the Baghdad Pact, Cambridge: Cambridge Archive. Sanjian, A. (1997). The Formulation of the Baghdad Pact. Middle Eastern Studies 33, 226-266. Uzer, U. ve Uzer, A. (2005). Diverging Perceptions of the Cold War: Baghdad Pact as a source of conflict between Turkey and the nationalist Arab Countries. The Turkish Yearbook, 36, 101-118. Yaqub, S. (2004). Containing Arab Nationalism. The Eisenhower Doctrine and the Middle East. London: The University of North Carolina Press. Yesilbursa, B. K. (2005). The Baghdad Pact Anglo-American defence policies in the Middle East, 1950–1959. London: Routledge.

Accede or not Accede?: The United States and the Question of Joining the Baghdad-Pact

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 10 Sayı: 2, 1 - 17, 31.12.2020

Öz

To contain Soviet influence in the world the United States had allied with many states to be able to retaliate potential communist attacks. After the founding of NATO to protect Europe and SEATO for South Asia, the Baghdad Pact was established to shield the Middle East. Its members were Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and Great Britain, just the US did not accede, despite having initiated the program and being a member of the other organizations. The paper aims to explain this American decision and shows that the United States was caught between several dilemmas and ambiguities. Would acceding motivate further states to join or to object the pact? Would it, in the tensions following the Suez crisis deter Egypt and the USSR or enrage them further? In how far would it further stir up the Arab-Israeli conflict? Would US-accession be perceived as new colonialism, just as the British before and how would American military spending be affected? In the end, the negative effects of accession were seen as more serious than the positive ones and the pact was left to its fate.

Kaynakça

  • Al Sarahan, A. (2017). United States Foreign policy and the Middle East. Open Journal on Political Science, 7, 454-472, 454-458. Ashton, N.J. (4/1993). The Hijacking of a Pact. The Formation of the Baghdad Pact and Anglo-American Tensions in the Middle East 1955. Review of international studies, 19(2), 123-137. Bickerton, I.J. & Klausner, C.L.( 2015). A history of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, New York: Pearson Higher Education. Damms, R.V. (2008). In Search of ‘Some Big, Imaginative Plan’: The Eisenhower Administration and American Strategy in the Middle East after Suez. In S. C. Smith (Ed.), Reassessing Suez 1956. New perspectives on the Crisis and its Aftermath (pp.179-194). Hampshire, UK: Routledge. Glennon, J. P. (1991). Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955-1957, Near East Region. Iran. Iraq. Volume XII. Washington: Department of State Washington. Gorst, A., Johnman, L. (1997). The Suez Crisis. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge. Howard, H. N., (May 1972). Regional Pacts and the Eisenhower Doctrine. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 401, 85-94. Inboden, W. (2008). Religion and American Foreign Policy, 1945-1960: The soul of containment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Jalal, A. (1989). Towards the Baghdad Pact: South Asia and Middle East Defence in the Cold War, 1947-1955. The International History Review 11, 109-433. Jasse, R.L. (1991). The Baghdad pact: cold war of colonialism? Middle Eastern Studies 27, 140-156. Kumral, M.A. (2016). Rethinking Turkey-Iraq Relations. New York: Palgrave macmillan. Meiertöns, H. (2010), The doctrines of US Security Policy. An evaluation under international law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Peterson, T. T. (2008). Post-Suez Consequences: Anglo-American Relations in the Middle East from Eisenhower to Nixon, In S. C. Smith (Ed.), Reassessing Suez 1956. New perspectives on the Crisis and its Aftermath (pp.215-226). Hampshire, UK: Routledge. Podeh, E. (2003). The perils of Ambiguity: The United States and the Baghdad Pact, In D. W. Lesch(Ed.), The Middle East and the United States. A Historical and political reassessment (pp. 100-119). Boulder, USA: Westview Press. Rabil, R. G. (2006), Syria, the United States and the War on Terror in the Middle East. London: Praeger. Sanjian, A. (2001). Turkey and her Arab Neighbours, 1953-1958. A study in the Origins and Failure of the Baghdad Pact, Cambridge: Cambridge Archive. Sanjian, A. (1997). The Formulation of the Baghdad Pact. Middle Eastern Studies 33, 226-266. Uzer, U. ve Uzer, A. (2005). Diverging Perceptions of the Cold War: Baghdad Pact as a source of conflict between Turkey and the nationalist Arab Countries. The Turkish Yearbook, 36, 101-118. Yaqub, S. (2004). Containing Arab Nationalism. The Eisenhower Doctrine and the Middle East. London: The University of North Carolina Press. Yesilbursa, B. K. (2005). The Baghdad Pact Anglo-American defence policies in the Middle East, 1950–1959. London: Routledge.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Siyaset Bilimi
Bölüm Araştırma Makale
Yazarlar

Mehmet Rakipoğlu 0000-0002-6287-6943

Max Wittmann 0000-0002-5915-2899

Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Aralık 2020
Gönderilme Tarihi 30 Mayıs 2020
Kabul Tarihi 8 Aralık 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Cilt: 10 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Rakipoğlu, M., & Wittmann, M. (2020). Accede or not Accede?: The United States and the Question of Joining the Baghdad-Pact. Batman Üniversitesi Yaşam Bilimleri Dergisi, 10(2), 1-17.