In Search of a Peace Settlement: Egypt and Israel between the Wars, 1967-1973This is the first examination of the Israeli and Egyptian peace process between 1967-1973, which highlights the rise and fall of Soviet influence after the Six Day War and explores how the increasing importance of America's political leadership affected the region. |
Contents
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Striving for a Settlement | 135 |
5 The Moment of Decision | 189 |
Conclusion | 219 |
Notes | 234 |
Bibliography | 268 |
Index | 282 |
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In Search of a Peace Settlement: Egypt and Israel between the Wars, 1967-1973 M. Gat Limited preview - 2012 |
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