| Nathan J. Citino - History - 2017 - 345 pages
This book reinterprets US-Arab relations by examining conflicts between American Cold War policies and the modernizing visions of Arab nationalists, Islamists, and communists. | |
| Steven Z. Freiberger - History - 2007 - 289 pages
The most definitive account of the Suez affair to date, based on newly opened archives. Mr. Freiberger argues that the crisis was only the culmination of long American ... | |
| Ivan L. G. Pearson - Great Britain - 2010 - 284 pages
"A valuable contribution to the existing literature on Anglo-American relations in general and on the International Relations of the Middle East in the 1950s in particular. The ... | |
| Daniel C. Williamson - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 156 pages
Separate Agendas examines Anglo-American diplomatic relations in the first half of the 1950s through the use of selected case studies. The work contends that proof of the ... | |
| Peter L. Hahn - History - 2004 - 380 pages
"Egypt figured prominently in U.S. policy in the Middle East after World War II because of its strategic, political, and economic importance. Hahn explores the triangular ... | |
| Simon C. Smith - History - 2008 - 278 pages
Although much has been written on the nationalization of the Suez Canal, and the subsequent military action, this study provides fresh perspectives by reflecting the latest ... | |
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