Miller examines Britain and Japan's involvement in the Middle East peace process after the October war of 1973 and how it contributed to the resolution of the oil crisis of 1973-1974. An insightful and illuminating read for scholars of the diplomatic history of the 1970s, especially on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Miller examines Britain and Japan's involvement in the Middle East peace process after the October war of 1973 and how it contributed to the resolution of the oil crisis of 1973-1974. An insightful and illuminating read for scholars of the diplomatic history of the 1970s, especially on the Arab-Israeli conflict.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erika Miller is Senior Lecturer of the University of Niigata Prefecture. She specialises in international history, focusing on energy security, AnglöAmerican relations, and Japan's diplomacy, and is the author of 'Japan's Middle East Policy, 1972-1974: Resources Diplomacy, PröAmerican Policy, and New Left'.
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Contents Introduction Chapter 1: America's Geopolitical Dynamics: Israel and Oil Chapter 2: Britain's Middle East Policy: Balancing the Competing Claims of Europe and Oil Chapter 3: Japan's Middle East Policy: A Tale of Two Conflicting Factions Chapter 4: The Origin of Disruption in the West: 6-25 October 1973 Chapter 5: Disagreement with Hidden Support: 26 October-14 December 1973 Chapter 6: The Making of the US-led Oil Order: 12 December 1973-18 November 1974 Conclusion Bibliography
Contents Introduction Chapter 1: America's Geopolitical Dynamics: Israel and Oil Chapter 2: Britain's Middle East Policy: Balancing the Competing Claims of Europe and Oil Chapter 3: Japan's Middle East Policy: A Tale of Two Conflicting Factions Chapter 4: The Origin of Disruption in the West: 6-25 October 1973 Chapter 5: Disagreement with Hidden Support: 26 October-14 December 1973 Chapter 6: The Making of the US-led Oil Order: 12 December 1973-18 November 1974 Conclusion Bibliography
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