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During the Cold War, few regions offered the American policy-makers
a greater challenge than the Middle East. The Eisenhower
administration's attempt to balance its Cold War requirements with
the demands of the new forces of nationalism established the
blueprint of America's policy toward the Middle East for the next
four decades. In a richly comprehensive account, Dr. Takeyh employs
new documentary evidence to reevaluate US policy toward the
revolutionary Egyptian regime; the dynamics of the Anglo-American
relations; the evolving nature of the Arab-Israeli conflict; and
the Suez crisis and the Eisenhower Doctrine.
During the Cold War, few regions offered the American policy-makers
a greater challenge than the Middle East. The Eisenhower
administration's attempt to balance its Cold War requirements with
the demands of the new forces of nationalism established the
blueprint of America's policy toward the Middle East for the next
four decades. In a richly comprehensive account, Dr. Takeyh employs
new documentary evidence to reevaluate US policy toward the
revolutionary Egyptian regime; the dynamics of the Anglo-American
relations; the evolving nature of the Arab-Israeli conflict; and
the Suez crisis and the Eisenhower Doctrine.
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