Jordan, the United States, and the Middle East peace process, 1974-1991:
On 31 July 1988 King Hussain of Jordan renounced all administrative and legal ties with the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the River Jordan, initiating a turning point in the Middle East peace process. In this study, Madiha Madfai explores Jordan's role in the USA's peacemaking efforts duri...
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Zusammenfassung: | On 31 July 1988 King Hussain of Jordan renounced all administrative and legal ties with the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the River Jordan, initiating a turning point in the Middle East peace process. In this study, Madiha Madfai explores Jordan's role in the USA's peacemaking efforts during the Carter, Reagan and Bush administrations. She examines the events culminating in the action of 1988 and convincingly demonstrates a history of anger, anguish and frustration with the Middle East peace process that lay behind the Jordanian decision. Dr Madfai also assesses the effects the American-Jordanian relationship had on stability in the Middle East |
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title_alt | Jordan, the United States & the Middle East Peace Process, 1974–1991 Foreword Introduction The independent sovereign state of Jordan: some historical considerations An Arab framework for diplomacy Goals and constraints of Jordan's foreign policy Jordan's strategy for peace Kissinger's legacy and imprint on the Middle East Designs: setting the scene Achievement The Jordanian front The road to Rabat; its implications and aftermath The view from Washington Evaluation Jordan in the Carter Middle East policy Carter picks up the threads The Geneva conference: some working papers Private and bilateral deliberations Carter reviews the difficulties Sadat's trip to Jerusalem The Camp David accords and Jordan Camp David: wheeling and dealing Jordan's preliminary reaction Analysis Jordan's final reactions Arab reaction An evaluation of the development of American strategy for the 1980s Jordan in the Reagan Middle East policy The evolution of Reagan's strategy The evolving strategy The strategic consensus, the Arab world and Israel The concept of RDF/CENTCOM, the Arab world and Israel The US, Israel and Jordan: collaboration and discord Assistance to Israel Assistance to Jordan Two cases of collaboration and discord 1982: the Israeli invasion of Lebanon The aftermath The Reagan Peace Plan interlude Analysis and reactions |
title_auth | Jordan, the United States, and the Middle East peace process, 1974-1991 |
title_exact_search | Jordan, the United States, and the Middle East peace process, 1974-1991 |
title_full | Jordan, the United States, and the Middle East peace process, 1974-1991 Madiha Rashid Al Madfai |
title_fullStr | Jordan, the United States, and the Middle East peace process, 1974-1991 Madiha Rashid Al Madfai |
title_full_unstemmed | Jordan, the United States, and the Middle East peace process, 1974-1991 Madiha Rashid Al Madfai |
title_short | Jordan, the United States, and the Middle East peace process, 1974-1991 |
title_sort | jordan the united states and the middle east peace process 1974 1991 |
topic | Außenpolitik Friedensbemühung (DE-588)4155429-2 gnd Nahostkonflikt (DE-588)4041158-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Außenpolitik Friedensbemühung Nahostkonflikt USA United States / Foreign relations / Jordan Jordan / Foreign relations / United States Jordanien |
url | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511628313 |
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