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Margaret Thatcher and the Middle East

Autor Azriel Bermant
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 noi 2016
Margaret Thatcher and the Middle East examines Thatcher's policy on the Middle East, with a spotlight on her approach towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It questions claims that she sought to counter the Foreign Office Middle East policy, and maintains that the prime minister was actually in close agreement with the Whitehall bureaucracy on the Arab-Israeli conflict. In particular, the volume argues that Thatcher's concerns over Soviet ambitions in the Middle East encouraged her to oppose the policies of Israel's Likud governments, and to work actively for an urgent resolution of the conflict. Furthermore, while Thatcher was strongly pro-American, this was not translated into automatic support for Israel. Indeed, the Thatcher government was very much at odds with the Reagan administration over the Middle East, as a result of Washington's neglect of the forces of moderation in the region.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781107151949
ISBN-10: 1107151945
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 160 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction; 1. Thatcher and the 'Finchley factor'; 2. The new Soviet threat; 3. Thatcher endorses the Venice Declaration; 4. Operation Babylon; 5. The crisis in Anglo-American relations; 6. Israel's invasion of Lebanon; 7. Thatcher's diplomatic initiative; 8. Thatcher's landmark visit to Israel; 9. The Reagan administration spurns the London Agreement; 10. The collapse of the 'Jordanian option'; 11. A new approach towards the PLO; 12. The end of a friendship; Conclusion.

Recenzii

'This is an important book, as it dispels three misconceptions about policies pursued by Margaret Thatcher: that she was at odds with the Foreign Office on the Israel-Palestine conflict; that she was of one mind with the Reagan administration regarding the Middle East; and that conservatives such as Thatcher automatically support other conservatives, for example, Yitzhak Shamir. Well-researched and well worth reading.' Daniel Kurtzer, Princeton University, New Jersey, and former US Ambassador to Egypt and Israel
'The fascinating aspect of Bermant's book is not only that it shows the level of British entanglement in the Middle East, but reveals the numerous peace plans launched in the period that have direct parallels with today.' Seth J. Frantzman, The Jerusalem Post
'In sum, this is a persuasive and bold account, one built upon admirable archival research and historical knowledge, and which greatly adds to our understanding of British foreign policy and the Thatcher era as they pertain to the Middle East. Its tone is admirably measured. The value is in the detail and the substantial evidence provided on certain specifics.' Rosemary Hollis, International Journal of Middle East Studies

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This volume examines Margaret Thatcher's policy on the Middle East, with a spotlight on her approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.