The origins of the Arab-Israeli wars Ritchie Ovendale
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TextSeries: Origins of modern warsPublication details: London: Routledge; 2004Edition: 4th edDescription: xxi, 375 pISBN: - 058282320X
- 9780582823204
- DS119.7 .O93 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-356) and index.
'The Jewish state' versus 'the Arab awakening' -- Two pledges and the origins of a conflict -- The division of the Middle East and the roots of war -- British paramountcy over Arabs and Zionists -- The United States and the Jewish state movement -- The Arab and Zionist cases in British and American eyes -- The recognition of Israel and war -- Realignment and change -- The Suez-Sinai War of 1956 -- Towards the June 1967 war -- Attrition and the October war -- Camp David and the war in Lebanon -- The Palestinian uprising -- The peace process -- The second Palestinian uprising.
In few areas of the modern world is an explanation of the past more vital to an understanding of the present than the Arab-Israeli conflict. This lucid and non-partisan account provides an introduction to the subject.
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