US Diplomatic Failures and the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1947-1967: With reference to final borders, Palestinian refugees and the status of Jerusalem

The United States' standing in the Middle East eroded as a result of its policy towards the Arab-Israeli conflict from 1947 to 1967, with Eisenhower's "immediate deterrence" proving the lone exception. This period was especially critical as it introduced dynamics into the Middle...

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Main Author: Karp, Candace (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Piscataway, NJ Gorgias Press [2013]
Series:Conflict and Trade
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Online Access:DE-1046
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Summary:The United States' standing in the Middle East eroded as a result of its policy towards the Arab-Israeli conflict from 1947 to 1967, with Eisenhower's "immediate deterrence" proving the lone exception. This period was especially critical as it introduced dynamics into the Middle Eastern balance of power that have proved particularly difficult to address. While the responsibility for seeking an end to conflict ultimately lies with the belligerents, the United States bears a heavy historical responsibility for the course of events and must now constitute the driving force behind a peaceful resolution of the dispute
Item Description:Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 10. Jan 2022)
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (321 pages)
ISBN:9781463216597
DOI:10.31826/9781463216597

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