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Safa Chowdhury

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Safa Chowdhury was an intern at the Oman Research Library at the Middle East Institute for the summer of 2015. She is currently completing her B.A. degree at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida, studying political science, economics, and Arabic studies. She is particularly interested in the Arab-Israeli conflict and minority issues in the Middle East. Upon graduation, she would like to attend law school, eventually going on to pursue a career in foreign affairs.

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Collection Spotlight: Containing Arab nationalism: the Eisenhower doctrine and the Middle East
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  • Collection Spotlight: Containing Arab nationalism: the Eisenhower doctrine and the Middle East

    Under the threat of an increasingly influential Communist Soviet Union, in the mid-twentieth century the United States became more and more involved in Middle Eastern affairs. Struggling to reconcile its goals of containment, access to oil, and Israeli security, the U.S. government implemented a historic doctrine that pledged increased economic and military aid to the region in exchange for political allegiance.

    September 4, 2015