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This book deals with the diplomatic triangle of Israel, the United
States, and Egypt during the War of Attrition along the Suez Canal
in 1969-1970. Considering the Egyptian president's political
positions and outlooks on the Arab-Israeli conflict and the
pan-Arab sphere, relations with the United States, the study
reviews the internal disagreements between the State Department and
Henry Kissinger, the national security adviser in the White House.
The study demonstrates that the United States and Egypt worked
together to thaw their relations after the severance of ties in
June 1967, motivated by a desire to protect and advance their
interests in the Middle East. The book is based chiefly on textual
analysis of political and historical events in the domain of
international relations, but with the same attention to internal
policy as well. In addition, the research draws chiefly on primary
sources that have only recently been released to the general public
and that have not yet been the subject of serious analysis. The
lion's share of the work is based on qualitative content analysis
of documents from the National Archives in Washington and
especially of the US State Department. Providing a reading that is
new, comprehensive, and complete, both with regard to the scope of
the sources as well as the analysis of developments in the
relations between Egypt and the United States, this book is a key
resource for students and scholars interested in the Arab-Israeli
conflict, political science and diplomacy, Israeli studies and the
Middle East.
This book deals with the diplomatic triangle of Israel, the United
States, and Egypt during the War of Attrition along the Suez Canal
in 1969-1970. Considering the Egyptian president's political
positions and outlooks on the Arab-Israeli conflict and the
pan-Arab sphere, relations with the United States, the study
reviews the internal disagreements between the State Department and
Henry Kissinger, the national security adviser in the White House.
The study demonstrates that the United States and Egypt worked
together to thaw their relations after the severance of ties in
June 1967, motivated by a desire to protect and advance their
interests in the Middle East. The book is based chiefly on textual
analysis of political and historical events in the domain of
international relations, but with the same attention to internal
policy as well. In addition, the research draws chiefly on primary
sources that have only recently been released to the general public
and that have not yet been the subject of serious analysis. The
lion's share of the work is based on qualitative content analysis
of documents from the National Archives in Washington and
especially of the US State Department. Providing a reading that is
new, comprehensive, and complete, both with regard to the scope of
the sources as well as the analysis of developments in the
relations between Egypt and the United States, this book is a key
resource for students and scholars interested in the Arab-Israeli
conflict, political science and diplomacy, Israeli studies and the
Middle East.
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