The Arab Lobby and the US: Factors for Success and Failure vs International Society: The English School (Trends in European IR Theory)
Overall winner: The Arab Lobby and the US: Factors for Success and Failure
Key Differences
Dania Koleilat Khatib's book focuses on US–Middle East lobbying with a Routledge imprint and a lower listed price tier, while Cornelia Navari's book centers on the English School and European IR theory with a slightly higher listed price tier. Khatib's title emphasizes practical factors for success and failure in lobbying; Navari's offers a broader theoretical treatment of international society
The Arab Lobby and the US: Factors for Success and Failure
Analysis of Arab lobbying influence in US politics, outlining factors affecting outcomes and governance implications. Customer insight notes mixed sentiment with no explicit positives or negatives
Pros
- scholarly analysis of lobbying factors
- clear focus on governance implications
- concise academic style
Cons
- limited customer-provided insights
- single rating sample
- narrow focus on international relations
International Society: The English School (Trends in European IR Theory)
Analytical volume on theories of international relations within the English School. Clarifies trends in European IR theory and discusses scholarly approaches. Customer insight: neutral feedback on clarity
Pros
- clear focus on international relations theory
- structured discussion of English School approaches
- academic reference for IR students
Cons
- customer insight shows neutral/none feedback
- limited available feature details
- only one review noted
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Dania Koleilat Khatib |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Cornelia Navari |
| User Reviews | Tie |