"Electronic Briefing Book" outlines the events leading up to the infamous coup in 1953.
Read about the Clinton administration's policy and what the author refers to as a shift to the right.
Suggests that George W. Bush listen to his advisers in matters of policy.
Find out about United States foreign policy toward Iran and how it has changed over the years.
Read about the development of United Policy since the end of the war. Features key points and problems.
Mamoun Fandy of Georgetown University outlines the inherent problems in U.S. policy toward Islamic interests.
Stephen Zunes discusses Morocco's illegal occupation and how the U.S. has supported it.
Find out how the policy of the United States is driven by oil interests.
Mary Ann T treault discusses the influence of George W. Bush's father on his policy.
Outlines the strategic benefits of relations with Sudan as well as a history of American and Soviet policy.
Dispels eight misconceptions about Saddam Hussein and United States policy in Iraq.
Learn about the part the United States plays in the armament of Turkey and the author's views on the future of these relations.
Traces the history of relations between the United States and Iraq. Features a collection of links and contacts.
Browse what the author perceives to be the key points and failures of American policy. Also features policy recommendations.
Find out about the successes and failures of U.S. policy towards the Islamic countries of eastern Central Europe.
As'ad AbuKhalil's article touches on some key issues regarding U.S. policy.
Discusses the role played by the United States in the ongoing search for peace in the region.
Article by Phyllis Bennis discusses attacks on Iraqi soil circa 1996.
Human Rights Watch reports on the U.S. decision to halt the sale of missiles to Israel and its implications.
Geoffrey Kemp discusses the state of relations between the U.S. and Iran. Includes end notes.
Stephen C. Pelletiere discusses U.S. policy in the gulf and suggests some changes. Document is available in .pdf format.