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Inside the Arab Nationalist Struggle: Memoirs of an Iraqi Statesman

Autor Mohammed Fadhel Jamali Editat de John King
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 aug 2012
On 14 July 1958, with the fall of the Hashemite monarchy in Iraq, a chapter of Iraq's history ended. In the wake of this revolution - a revolution that eventually brought to power the Ba'ath party of Saddam Hussein - the ancien regime of Iraq found itself both persecuted and imprisoned. Mohammed Fadhel Jamali, a former foreign minister and prime minister of Iraq, was no exception. In this remarkable firsthand account of his time in power he reveals the diplomatic wrangling at the heart of the Iraqi monarchist regime, and offers incisive analysis of Iraq's role at both regional and international levels. The Middle East in the 1950s was a time when Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser's pan-Arab nationalism caught the political and intellectual attention of policymakers, politicians and 'the man on the street' alike. Here, Jamali outlines how these ideas were put into practice. But despite the intentions of the idea of pan-Arabism,this post-World War II era was nonetheless beset with discord and diplomatic difficulties.Inside the Arab Nationalist Struggle thus explores Iraq's relations with other Arab states and the wider Middle East, as well as its policies towards the nascent Israeli state and the newly created Palestine 'problem'. As foreign minister in the years immediately after the end of World War II, Jamali was uniquely placed to give an insight into the formative years of the United Nations. He had participated in the San Francisco Founding Conference of the United Nations and signed the United Nations Charter in the name of Iraq. He also lead the Iraqi delegation at the Asian-African Conference at Bandung in April 1955, and was present at many of the negotiations that culminated in the Baghdad Pact, an alliance in which Iraq, Iran and Pakistan had pledged to collaborate with the UK and the US in the Cold War confrontation with the Soviet Union. His recollections and analysis thus function as a vital resource for those trying to understand the roots and development of the Cold War and the ways in which Cold War diplomacy affected the Middle East.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781850437628
ISBN-10: 1850437629
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Mohammed Fadhel Jamali (20 April 1903-24 May 1997) was a leading Iraqi politician, and held the position of foreign minister eight times and prime minister twice from 1946 to 1958.

Cuprins

Editor's PrefaceIntroductionChapter 1: Iraq and SyriaChapter 2: Iraq and LebanonChapter 3: Iraq and JordanChapter 4: Iraq and PalestineChapter 5: Iraq and KuwaitChapter 6: Iraq and Saudi ArabiaChapter 7: Iraq and YemenChapter 8: Iraq and EgyptChapter 9: Iraq and LibyaChapter 10: Iraq and MoroccoChapter 11: Iraq and TunisiaChapter 12: Iraq and AlgeriaChapter 13: Iraq and the Arab LeagueChapter 14: Iraq and the Baghdad PaceChapter 15: Iraq and the Bandung ConferenceChapter 16: ConclusionNotesAppendicesIndex