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This edited volume explores the Israeli-Turkish relations in the 2000s from a multi-dimensional perspective providing a comparative analysis on the subjects of politics, ideology, civil society, identity, energy, and economic relations. The contributors from both countries offer insights on the complex situation in the Middle East which is important for the understanding of the contemporary region. The work will appeal to a wide audience including academics, researchers, political analysts, and journalists.
Orna Almog examines the Anglo-Israeli relationship from 1955 to 1958 in the context of the Cold War, superpower rivalry and political upheaval in the Middle East. The author reveals how the British foreign service mistook Israeli thinking for psychological weakness and made errors of judgement.
This volume examines the Anglo-Israeli relationship from early 1956
to the summer of 1958, against the wider background of the Cold
War, rivalry of the superpowers and the upheavals in the Middle
East. During this period the Anglo-Israeli relationship went
through two major phases. The first one, from early 1956 to early
1957, was marked by growing tension in the Middle East when
relations between Britain and Israel were at best cool and at times
hostile. The second phase, from March 1957 to the summer/autumn of
1958, was characterized by the growing instability of pro-western
states in the region and by an eventual breakthrough in
Anglo-Israeli relations.
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