Dean of Faculty of Law and Political Science, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch
Abstract
During the period of time after the events of 11th September 2001, the world has witnessed lots of changes. These changes have taken place by forceful means and armed interventions. The main contentions of this paper are that: a) the U.S. armed interventions in the Middle East lack a credible legal basis; and b) the U.S. has so far failed to achieve its aims. The author believes that the failure of U.S. policy in the Middle East is not just because of its disregard of the basic principles of international Law. He concludes that the U.S. should aim its strategy toward the Middle East at three levels.
Kazemi,A. A. (2004). The Legality of U.S. Armed Interventions and Prospects for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East. International Studies Journal (ISJ), 1(1), 51-60.
MLA
Kazemi,A. A. . "The Legality of U.S. Armed Interventions and Prospects for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East", International Studies Journal (ISJ), 1, 1, 2004, 51-60.
HARVARD
Kazemi A. A. (2004). 'The Legality of U.S. Armed Interventions and Prospects for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East', International Studies Journal (ISJ), 1(1), pp. 51-60.
CHICAGO
A. A. Kazemi, "The Legality of U.S. Armed Interventions and Prospects for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East," International Studies Journal (ISJ), 1 1 (2004): 51-60,
VANCOUVER
Kazemi A. A. The Legality of U.S. Armed Interventions and Prospects for Peace and Democracy in the Middle East. ISJ, 2004; 1(1): 51-60.