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The Arab-Israeli conflict, 1956-1975, from violent conflict to a peace process, Moshe Gat

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The Arab-Israeli conflict, 1956-1975, from violent conflict to a peace process, Moshe Gat
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Arab-Israeli conflict, 1956-1975
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
990803180
Responsibility statement
Moshe Gat
Series statement
Israeli history, politics and society, 63
Sub title
from violent conflict to a peace process
Summary
The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1956-1975 contains a collection of articles that examine select issues between the end of the Suez Campaign in November 1956, and the Sinai II, or Interim Agreement, signed by Israel and Egypt in September 1975. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the struggle between the three superpowers, the UK, US, and USSR, and the effects this had on the region. It also explores the circumstances that led to the Six Day War in June 1967, such as the use of airpower or the Israeli retaliatory raids. Two chapters look at the two leaders during the war: Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, leader of the Arab world - a charismatic and dominant persona; versus Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, described as weak and inconspicuous. Three chapters focus on the period between the two wars - June 1967 and October 1973 - and one explores the aftermath. Emphasis is placed on the Israeli policy between 1967 and 1973, which primarily focused on use of military power and foreign policy inaction. It is argued that it was this policy that hindered all progress in the peace process, and ultimately led, among other factors, to the Yom Kippur War. The final chapter is on Kissinger and the road to the Sinai II agreement. It discusses the huge shift in American policy - from avoiding a significant role in the prevention of an imminent war during May and June of 1967, to deep involvement in every detail of the dispute during and following the Yom Kippur War
Table Of Contents
Anatomy of decline : Anglo-Soviet competition in the Middle East, 1956-1967 -- On the use of air power and its effect on the outbreak of the Six Day War -- Retaliatory raids as an accelerating factor leading to the Six Day War -- Let someone else do the job : American policy on the eve of the Six Day War -- Levi Eshkol : an Israeli leader in the years leading to the Six Day War -- Nasser and the Six Day War, 5 June 1967 : a premediated strategy or an inexorable drift to war? -- Britain and Israel before and after the Six Day War, June 1967 : from support to hostility -- Military power and foreign policy inaction : Israel, 1967-1973 -- Yitzhak Rabin, the ambassador to Washington, 1968-1973 : a diplomat and policy maker -- Kissinger and the road to the interim agreement (Sinai 2) between Israel and Egypt, September 1975
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