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Soviet Policies in the Middle East From

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Galia Golan is Darwin Professor Emerita of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and former chair of the Political Science Department. She was also Chair, Program in Diplomacy and Conflict Studies, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya. She has published 10 books, most recently Israeli Peacemaking Since 1967: Factors for the Breakthroughs and Failures, (Routledge), now co-editing with Gilead Sher a volume Israeli Spoilers in Israeli-Arab Peacemaking. The recipient of the Israel Political Science Association 2007 Award for Lifetime Contribution, the International Studies Association Distinguished Scholar Award in Peace Studies 2016, and the 1995 New Israel Fund Women in Leadership Award, Dr. Golan was a leading scholar on Soviet foreign policy, authoring numerous books and articles on Soviet policy in the Middle East. Klappentext This is a comprehensive study of Soviet policies in the Middle East. Concentrating on policy developments, Professor Golan analyses the major Soviet decisions and objectives from the end of World War II to the Gorbachev era. She pays particular attention to the wars and crises of recent years and the often problematic development of political relationships in the region. Professor Golan begins by demonstrating how, until the end of the Brezhnev period, Soviet policies towards the Middle East were principally influenced by the demands of superpower competition with the USA. This is followed by a series of broadly chronological case studies of the main Soviet alliances, such as Syria and South Yemen; and of Sadat's Egypt and Khomeni's Iran. This original and important book culminates in a study of Gorbachev's interests, initiatives, and 'new thinking' in relation to overall Soviet foreign policy objectives and the role of the Soviet Union in the region. Zusammenfassung This is a comprehensive study of Soviet policies in the Middle East. Concentrating on policy developments! Professor Golan analyses the major Soviet decisions and objectives from the end of World War II to the Gorbachev era. She pays particular attention to the wars and crises of recent years and the often problematic development of political relationships in the region. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements; Map; Introduction; 1. Soviet policy-making in the Middle East: from Stalin to Brezhnev; 2. The immediate post-war period: Iran-Turkey-Palestine; 3. The Soviet-Egyptian relationship; 4. The Six-Day War, 1967; 5. The inter-war period, 1967-1973; 6. The Yom Kippur War, 1973; 7. Settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict; 8. The Palestinians and the PLO; 9. The Lebanon War, 1982; 10. The Soviet Union and Syria; 11. The Soviet Union and Iraq; 12. The Soviet Union and Iran; 13. The Soviet attitude to Islam; 14. Arab communism in the Middle East; 15. Marxist South Yemen and the Arabian peninsula; 16. The Soviet Union and Turkey; 17. Gorbachev's Middle East policy; Guide to further reading; Bibliography; Index....

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Autori Golan Galia, Galia Golan
Con la collaborazione di Mary McAuley (Editore)
Editore External catalogues UK
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 17.11.2009
 
EAN 9780521358590
ISBN 978-0-521-35859-0
Serie Cambridge Soviet Union Paperba
Cambridge Russian Paperbacks
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva

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