The 1967 Arab-Israeli war
origins and consequences
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Publication
2012 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
81,250 words, Guess
Page Count
325 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25280452M
- ISBN-139781107002364
- OCLC Control Number728892117
- OCLC Control Number1967arabisraeliw0000unse
- Library of Congress Control Number2011021659
Classifications
- DDC956.04/6
- LCCDS127 .A55 2012
Description
"The June 1967 war was a watershed in the history of the modern Middle East. In six days, the Israelis defeated the Arab armies of Egypt, Syria, and Jordan and seized large portions of territory including the West Bank, East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Golan Heights. With the hindsight of four decades and access to recently declassified documents, two veteran scholars of the Middle East bring together some of the most knowledgeable experts in their fields to reassess the origins of the war and its regional reverberations. Each chapter takes a different perspective from the vantage point of a different participant, those that actually took part in the war, and also the world powers, the United States, Soviet Union, Britain, and France, that played important roles behind the scenes. Their conclusions make for sober reading. At the heart of the story was the incompetence of the Egyptian high command under the leadership of Nasser and the rivalry between various Arab players who were deeply suspicious of each other, motives. Israel, on the other side, gained a resounding victory for which, despite previous assessments to the contrary, there was no master plan"--
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Series Statement
- Cambridge Middle East studies -- 36
Other Editions
- The 1967 Arab-Israeli war: origins and consequences
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