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Israeli-Soviet Relations, 1953-1967 - From Confrontation to Disruption (Paperback, 1st English ed)
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Israeli-Soviet Relations, 1953-1967 - From Confrontation to Disruption (Paperback, 1st English ed)
Series: Cummings Center Series
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Yosef Govrin has based his research on foreign policy documents,
diplomatic reports, official statements and commentaries,
interviews, press reports, memoirs and parliamentary debates. He
presents an account of the relationship between Israel and the
Soviet Union during the turbulent years between 1953-1967. The work
analyzes the era - one of severance, resumption and then severance
again - from the months preceding Stalin's death to the weeks
following the Six Day War along two parallel processes. On the one
hand, commercial, cultural and tourist links were formed but there
was a gradual increase in the number of areas of confrontation,
most notably the Soviet policy in the Middle East aimed at forming
a united Arab anti-western front in the face of Israel's fight for
the cause of Soviet Jews fostered by the Jewish national awakening
in the Soviet Union itself - which was seen by the Soviet Union as
a campaign to blacken its image internationally.
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