Portion of title |
Great power politics and the Arab-Israeli dispute, 1967-1979 |
Series |
Cornell studies in security affairs Cornell studies in security affairs. ^A187491
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Contents |
Introduction: A Great Power Peace? -- Deadlock: The Superpowers after the June 1967 War -- Toward a Breakthrough? Nixon, the War of Attrition, and a Shift in Soviet Policy -- Waiting for 1973: The Election, the Summit, and Sadat's Expulsion of the Soviets -- "Under the Cover of D̐uetente": The October War, Watergate, and Kissinger -- "The Maximum Anti-Soviet Policy": The Superpowers and the Road to Sinai II -- A Peace Too Far? The Comprehensive Framework Collapses -- Conclusion: What Drove the Cold War? |
Abstract |
"The idea that the Cold War was a natural political outcome of the Soviet Union's Communist ideology is a common one. However, this book argues that American policy was a key reason for that conflict's continuation. Its focus is on US-Soviet diplomacy in the Middle East after June 1967"- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Issued in other form | Online version: Jackson, Galen, 1987- Lost peace Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2023 9781501769177 |
LCCN | 2022034545 |
ISBN | 9781501769160 |
ISBN | 1501769162 hardcover |
ISBN | electronic book |
ISBN | electronic book |