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Demise of the British Empire in the Middle East - Britain's Responses to Nationalist Movements, 1943-55 (Hardcover)
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Demise of the British Empire in the Middle East - Britain's Responses to Nationalist Movements, 1943-55 (Hardcover)
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Britain emerged from World War II dependent both economically and
militarily upon the US. Egypt formed the hub of Britain's imperial
interests in the Middle East. However, Britain's inability to
maintain a large garrison in the region was clear to the indigenous
peoples. In the Arab world itself, the old conservative elites had
no solutions for the economic and social distress of the masses,
which had been aggravated by the privations of war. These elites
were now threatened by a new, Westernised middle stratum, the
effendiyya, and tried the risky tactic of diverting the masses'
frustration towards the British. This often backfired and even
brought down the ancien regime in Egypt. The first Arab-Israeli War
in 1948 was also a traumatic event for the region, with the Arab
ruling elites' standing further damaged by their unexpected
humiliation at the hands of the Israelis.
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