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Scripting Middle East leaders : the impact of leadership perceptions on US and UK foreign policy
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Scripting Middle East leaders : the impact of leadership perceptions on US and UK foreign policy

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Introduction : strategies, stories and scripts / Lawrence Freedman
Emotions and threat perception : new frontiers of research / Janice Gross Stein
Strategic scripts and policymaking / Jeffrey H. Michaels
Hitler on the Nile? : British and American perceptions of the Nasser regime, 1952-70 / Nigel Ashton
Seeing Sadat, thinking Nasser : political and intelligence assessments of the transition / Dina Rezk
Images of the Ayatollah / David Patrick Houghton
Skewed perceptions : Yasir Arafat in the eyes of American officials, 1969-2004 / William B. Quandt
Saddam Hussein and US foreign policy : diabolical enemy images, policy failure, and the administrations of Bush senior and junior / Toby Dodge
Anglo-American perceptions of Osama bin Laden after 9/11 / Peter Neumann and Fernande Van Tets
Reliable enemy? : Bashar al-Asad and the United States / David W. Lesch
Mubarak : the embodiment of "moderate Arab leadership" / Rosemary Hollis
British official perceptions of Muammar Gaddafi, 1969-2011 / Christopher Andrew
The US and Iran : turning Mahmoud Ahmadinejad into a cipher / Scott Lucas.

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