President Obama’s Policy towards the Palestinian Issue 2009- 2012
Keywords:
Policy, President Obama, Palestinian IssueAbstract
The study aims at understand the nature of the U. S. foreign policy
towards the Palestinian issue over the period 2009- 2012, which represents
the first presidential period of the U. S. president Barack Obama. It tries
to understand the extent of the compatibility between Obama’s statements
and policies towards the Palestinian issue. It also discusses the U. S.
role in the Palestinian- Israeli peace negotiations, depending on the
system analysis approach which is based on the interactions between the
system’s inputs, outputs and the feedback that links them in a dynamic
way. The study concludes that Obama’s policy towards the Palestinian
issue is not different from previous U. S. administrations; furthermore,
he was clearly biased towards Israel in contrast with the expectations
that there would have been an essential change in the U. S. policy under
Obama’s rule, especially after his speech in Cairo and Ankara. In U. S.
there are institutions and lobbies that are able to pressurize and influence
the president and decision makers.
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