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(Ebook) Did Desert Shield lead to Desert Hate? A Case Study of Anti-Americanism in Saudi Arabia by Michael Schmid ISBN 9783954895243, 3954895242

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Authors:Michael Schmid
Pages:116 pages.
Year:2012
Editon:1
Publisher:Diplomica Verlag
Language:english
File Size:2.97 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783954895243, 3954895242
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(Ebook) Did Desert Shield lead to Desert Hate? A Case Study of Anti-Americanism in Saudi Arabia by Michael Schmid ISBN 9783954895243, 3954895242

This book is a critical analysis of potential Arab/Islamic anti-Americanism in Saudi Arabia. The significance of the Gulf War of 1990/1991 and the resulting stationing of US troops inside the Saudi kingdom for the Arab/Islamic anti-Americanism will be analyzed. Hereby, this project seeks to investigate whether the reactions to the American presence in Saudi Arabia and the broader Arab/Islamic region are of anti-American nature or whether they reveal other proprieties. With the help of various Arabic and American sources the research question is approached and compared from both sides. The inclusion of Arabic sources of Saudi opposition leaders allows this book to examine which leitmotifs dominate the discourse on American soldiers in Saudi Arabia. Overall, four main reactions are identified and discussed with the means of a qualitative analysis: Foreigners and disbelievers in Saudi Arabia, opposition to the Saudi royal family, an exploitation of anti-Americanism, and a liberal movement. The resulting main themes lead to this book's thesis: an anti-American characterization of the reactions to the American troop presence during the Gulf War is a questionable simplification of the situation. Biographische Informationen Michael Schmid, M.A., was born in 1980 in Düsseldorf, Germany. He successfully completed his Masters in North American Studies at the Free University of Berlin and the Indiana University of Bloomington in 2009 as Master of Arts. During his studies, the author acquired extensive knowledge with regard to the relations between the United States and the Arabic/Islamic world. Fascinated by the Arabic language and culture, he studied at an Arabic Language School in Morocco to learn the language and to better understand the peculiarities of the language and the cultural region. His research in the United States at the University of Indiana and the events of 9/11 motivated him to dedicate himself to this topic.
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