Israel and the western powers, 1952-1960 / Zach Levey.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chapel Hill, N.C. : University of North Carolina Press, �1997.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 203 pages)Content type:- text
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- Israel -- Foreign relations
- Military assistance, American -- Israel
- Military assistance, European -- Israel
- World politics -- 1945-1955
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General
- HISTORY -- Jewish
- Diplomatic relations
- Military assistance, American
- Military assistance, European
- World politics
- Israel
- Veiligheidspolitiek
- Buitenlandse betrekkingen
- 1945-1955
- 327.5694 21
- DS119.6 .L49 1997eb
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- 15.75.
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Cover Page; ISRAEL AND THE WESTERN POWERS 1952-1960; Copyright Page; Dedication; CONTENTS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; 1 THE QUEST FOR A SECURITY GUARANTEE FROM THE UNITED STATES 1954-1956; 2 ANGLO-ISRAELI STRATEGIC RELATIONS 1952-1956; 3 FRENCH-ISRAELI STRATEGIC RELATIONS 1952-1956; 4 SUEZ AND SINAI, 1956: 29 OCTOBER TO 6 NOVEMBER; 5 SEEKING A STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIP WITH THE UNITED STATES 1957-1960; 6 IN PURSUIT OF ARMS FROM BRITAIN 1956-1959; 7 THE QUESTION OF A FRENCH ORIENTATION 1957-1960; CONCLUSION; APPENDIX; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.
In this study, Zach Levey provides a comprehensive analysis of the development of Israel's foreign policy during the critical years of the 1950s, focusing particularly on relations between the Jewish state and the three Western powers involved in the Middle East arms race--the United States, Great Britain, and France. Drawing extensively on recently declassified archival materials, Levey challenges traditional accounts of the nature and success of Israel's policy goals. By 1950 Israel's primary foreign policy objective was the creation of a bilateral strategic relationship with the United.
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