ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to identify the trends of graduate students at the University
of Jordan about the U.S. foreign policy in the Arab world after the events of September 11. To
achieve this goal, the descriptive analytical method was used. The study sample consisted of
(150) students who have been selected by the intentional sample equally between the humanities
and sciences faculties. All questionnaires were analyzed and verified in terms of validity and
reliability by the scientific methods. The advanced statistical analysis was used to answer the
study hypotheses. The study has come out with a set of results. Of these results is that the
American foreign policy after the events of Sep. 11th has undergone certain changes such as
dependence on the pre-emptive war and the direct military intervention in a number of areas with
strategic dimensions for the United States of America, including the Arab world. Besides, the
main feature of the behavior of external policies of the U.S. is the duplication, particularly with
the Security Council resolutions and international agreements. It supports the United Nations
when these resolutions are for Israel and its interests in the Arab world. In addition, the study
maintains that the U.S. foreign policy seeks to achieve its objectives by having the battle of U.S.
local, regional, and global public opinion. It attempts to isolate the countries against it politically,
economically, and militarily. It seeks for internal unrest and ethnic divisions to overthrow
regimes against it.
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Posté Le : 24/08/2022
Posté par : einstein
Ecrit par : - Al-khaddam Hamza Khalil - Al-hadeed Lara Ahmed - Al-mahasneh Ibtisam Za’al
Source : مجلة الباحث في العلوم الإنسانية و الإجتماعية Volume 5, Numéro 12, Pages 160-177 2013-09-30