The U.S. and the Middle East: 1914 to 9/11

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Free Online Course: The U.S. and the Middle East: 1914 to 9/11 provided by The Great Courses Plus is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 12 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. The U.S. and the Middle East: 1914 to 9/11 is taught by Salim Yaqub, Ph.D..

Overview
  • Gain perspective and understanding on a troubled region with this course that provides a narrative history and analysis of U.S. political involvement in the Middle East.

    Topics Covered:

    • By This Professor
    • 01: A Meeting of Two Worlds
    • 02: Wilson & the Breakup of the Ottoman Empire
    • 03: The Interwar Period
    • 04: U.S. & the Middle East During World War II
    • 05: Origins of the Cold War in the Middle East
    • 06: Truman & the Creation of Israel
    • 07: Eisenhower, the Cold War & the Middle East
    • 08: The Suez Crisis & Arab Nationalism
    • 09: Kennedy-Engaging Middle Eastern Nationalism
    • 10: Johnson-Taking Sides
    • 11: The Six-Day War
    • 12: The Nixon Doctrine & the Middle East
    • 13: The Yom Kippur War & Kissinger's Diplomacy
    • 14: Carter & Camp David
    • 15: The Iranian Revolution & the Hostage Crisis
    • 16: Era of Limits-Energy Crises of the 1970s
    • 17: The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
    • 18: Reagan & the Middle East
    • 19: The First Palestinian Intifada
    • 20: The Gulf War
    • 21: The Rise & Fall of the Oslo Peace Process
    • 22: The United States & the Kurds
    • 23: The United States & Osama bin Laden