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Decline of the Anglo-American Middle East, 1961-1969 - A Willing Retreat (Paperback)
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Decline of the Anglo-American Middle East, 1961-1969 - A Willing Retreat (Paperback)
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Discusses Anglo-American policy in the Middle East under Kennedy
and Johnson, as well as under British Conservative and Labour
governments; Provides a historical background on the Anglo-American
Middle East for the 1950s; Analyses Western policy toward Egyptian
President Gamal Abdul Nasser, and toward the Arabian Peninsula and
the Persian Gulf. The author provides an extensive study of the
common British and American interest in the Middle East (hence the
term Anglo-American Middle East) under Kennedy and Johnson.
Contrary to recent scholarly opinion, the author argues that the
loss of influence to the Soviet Union and Arab radicalism in the
Middle East was not the result of lack of power but lack of will.
Britain, during the period of Harold Wilson's Labour government
(1964-1970) withdrew from its Middle Eastern bases for ideological
reasons, namely a distaste for imperialism and colonialism. The
United States, while placing great store in a continued British
presence east of Suez, was unable or unwilling to prevent the
British withdrawal. And as the British withdrawal gathered
momentum, American disinterest toward the Middle East increased.
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