Buch, Englisch, 270 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 575 g
New Perspectives on the Crisis and its Aftermath
Buch, Englisch, 270 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 575 g
ISBN: 978-0-7546-6170-2
Verlag: Routledge
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Introduction, Simon C. Smith; Chapter 1 Prelude to the Suez Crisis: The Rise and Fall of British Dominance over the Suez Canal, 1869–1956, Steve Morewood; Chapter 2 Eden, Churchill and the Battle of the Canal Zone, 1951–1954, Michael T. Thornhill; Chapter 3 Britain and the Suez Crisis: The Abadan Dimension, Peter J. Beck; Chapter 4 Julian Amery and the Suez Operation, Sue Onslow; Chapter 5 Who to Fight in 1956, Egypt or Israel? Operation Musketeer versus Operation Cordage, Eric Grove; Chapter 6 French–Israeli Relations, 1950–1956: The Strategic Dimension, Zach Levey; Chapter 7 Supporting the Brave Young King: The Suez Crisis and Eisenhower's New Approach to Jordan, 1953–1958, Clea Lutz Bunch; Chapter 8 A Reluctant Partner of the US over Suez? Turkey and the Suez Crisis, Ay?egül Sever; Chapter 9 The 1956 Sinai War: A Watershed in the History of the Arab—Israeli Conflict, David Tal; Chapter 10 When Did Nasser Expect War? The Suez Nationalization and its Aftermath in Egypt, Laura M. James; Chapter 11 The Suez Crisis at the United Nations: The Effects for the Foreign Office and British Foreign Policy, Edward Johnson; Chapter 12 In Search of 'Some Big, Imaginative Plan': The Eisenhower Administration and American strategy in the Middle East after Suez, Richard V. Damms; Chapter 13 Telling Tales Out of School: Nutting, Eden and the Attempted Suppression of No End of a Lesson, Philip Murphy; Chapter 14 Post-Suez Consequences: Anglo-American Relations in the Middle East from Eisenhower to Nixon, Tore T. Petersen; Chapter 15 Suez 1956 and the Moral Disarmament of the British Empire, A.J. Stockwell; conclusion Conclusion, Scott Lucas;