Madiha Rashid Al Madfai, Madiha Rashid Al Madfai, Madfai Madiha Rashid Al
Jordan, the United States and the Middle East Peace Process, 1974 1991
Madiha Rashid Al Madfai, Madiha Rashid Al Madfai, Madfai Madiha Rashid Al
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Madiha Madfai explores Jordan's role in the USA's peacemaking efforts during the Carter, Reagan and Bush administrations.
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Madiha Madfai explores Jordan's role in the USA's peacemaking efforts during the Carter, Reagan and Bush administrations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780521415231
- ISBN-10: 0521415233
- Artikelnr.: 22858286
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780521415231
- ISBN-10: 0521415233
- Artikelnr.: 22858286
Foreword William B. Quandt
Acknowledgements
Prologue
1. Introduction
2. Kissinger's legacy and imprint on the Middle East
Part I. Jordan in the Carter Middle East Policy: 3. Carter picks up the threads
4. The Camp David accords and Jordan
5. An evaluation of the development of American strategy for the 1980s
Part II. Jordan in the Reagan Middle East Policy: 6. The evolution of Reagan's strategy
7. The US, Israel and Jordan: collaboration and discord
8. Two cases of collaboration and discord
9. The US and Jordan: how 'much' became 'too much'
Part III. US, Jordan and Arab Approaches to Peace: 10. The Arab framework for peace
11. Jordan embarks on several lines of foreign policy
12. US and Jordan: more wheeling and dealing
13. Postscript: evaluation and conclusion
Appendix A: comparison of Middle East peace proposals
Appendix B: Jordan-US exchange of questions and answers on the Camp David Accords, September 1978
Appendix C: US assistance to Jordan 1975-1989
Appendix D: Arab assistance to Jordan paid in accordance with the 1978 Baghdad Summit Conference and 1980 Amman Arab summits
Appendix E: Peres-Hussain Agreement (The London Document), 11 April 1987
Appendix F: Shamir's Four-point plan, April 1989
Appendix G: Baker's Five-point plan, December 1989
Appendix H: Invitation to Madrid Peace Conference, 18 October 1981
Appendix I: Letter of Assurances to the Palestinians, 18 October 1981
Notes
Select bibliography
Index.
Acknowledgements
Prologue
1. Introduction
2. Kissinger's legacy and imprint on the Middle East
Part I. Jordan in the Carter Middle East Policy: 3. Carter picks up the threads
4. The Camp David accords and Jordan
5. An evaluation of the development of American strategy for the 1980s
Part II. Jordan in the Reagan Middle East Policy: 6. The evolution of Reagan's strategy
7. The US, Israel and Jordan: collaboration and discord
8. Two cases of collaboration and discord
9. The US and Jordan: how 'much' became 'too much'
Part III. US, Jordan and Arab Approaches to Peace: 10. The Arab framework for peace
11. Jordan embarks on several lines of foreign policy
12. US and Jordan: more wheeling and dealing
13. Postscript: evaluation and conclusion
Appendix A: comparison of Middle East peace proposals
Appendix B: Jordan-US exchange of questions and answers on the Camp David Accords, September 1978
Appendix C: US assistance to Jordan 1975-1989
Appendix D: Arab assistance to Jordan paid in accordance with the 1978 Baghdad Summit Conference and 1980 Amman Arab summits
Appendix E: Peres-Hussain Agreement (The London Document), 11 April 1987
Appendix F: Shamir's Four-point plan, April 1989
Appendix G: Baker's Five-point plan, December 1989
Appendix H: Invitation to Madrid Peace Conference, 18 October 1981
Appendix I: Letter of Assurances to the Palestinians, 18 October 1981
Notes
Select bibliography
Index.
Foreword William B. Quandt
Acknowledgements
Prologue
1. Introduction
2. Kissinger's legacy and imprint on the Middle East
Part I. Jordan in the Carter Middle East Policy: 3. Carter picks up the threads
4. The Camp David accords and Jordan
5. An evaluation of the development of American strategy for the 1980s
Part II. Jordan in the Reagan Middle East Policy: 6. The evolution of Reagan's strategy
7. The US, Israel and Jordan: collaboration and discord
8. Two cases of collaboration and discord
9. The US and Jordan: how 'much' became 'too much'
Part III. US, Jordan and Arab Approaches to Peace: 10. The Arab framework for peace
11. Jordan embarks on several lines of foreign policy
12. US and Jordan: more wheeling and dealing
13. Postscript: evaluation and conclusion
Appendix A: comparison of Middle East peace proposals
Appendix B: Jordan-US exchange of questions and answers on the Camp David Accords, September 1978
Appendix C: US assistance to Jordan 1975-1989
Appendix D: Arab assistance to Jordan paid in accordance with the 1978 Baghdad Summit Conference and 1980 Amman Arab summits
Appendix E: Peres-Hussain Agreement (The London Document), 11 April 1987
Appendix F: Shamir's Four-point plan, April 1989
Appendix G: Baker's Five-point plan, December 1989
Appendix H: Invitation to Madrid Peace Conference, 18 October 1981
Appendix I: Letter of Assurances to the Palestinians, 18 October 1981
Notes
Select bibliography
Index.
Acknowledgements
Prologue
1. Introduction
2. Kissinger's legacy and imprint on the Middle East
Part I. Jordan in the Carter Middle East Policy: 3. Carter picks up the threads
4. The Camp David accords and Jordan
5. An evaluation of the development of American strategy for the 1980s
Part II. Jordan in the Reagan Middle East Policy: 6. The evolution of Reagan's strategy
7. The US, Israel and Jordan: collaboration and discord
8. Two cases of collaboration and discord
9. The US and Jordan: how 'much' became 'too much'
Part III. US, Jordan and Arab Approaches to Peace: 10. The Arab framework for peace
11. Jordan embarks on several lines of foreign policy
12. US and Jordan: more wheeling and dealing
13. Postscript: evaluation and conclusion
Appendix A: comparison of Middle East peace proposals
Appendix B: Jordan-US exchange of questions and answers on the Camp David Accords, September 1978
Appendix C: US assistance to Jordan 1975-1989
Appendix D: Arab assistance to Jordan paid in accordance with the 1978 Baghdad Summit Conference and 1980 Amman Arab summits
Appendix E: Peres-Hussain Agreement (The London Document), 11 April 1987
Appendix F: Shamir's Four-point plan, April 1989
Appendix G: Baker's Five-point plan, December 1989
Appendix H: Invitation to Madrid Peace Conference, 18 October 1981
Appendix I: Letter of Assurances to the Palestinians, 18 October 1981
Notes
Select bibliography
Index.