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Israel's relations with each of the superpowers was determined by global factors. The dilemma facing Israel was how to reconcile its interests with those of the United States, having failed to do so with the Soviet Union. Moreover, throughout the cold war the United States considered Israel a burden rather than an asset and had to accommodate support for Israel with keeping the Arab states within the western orbit. Partisan policy could have dealt a mortal blow to the fundamental assumption of American global strategy. Namely that the Middle East should not be allowed to become a cold war…mehr
Israel's relations with each of the superpowers was determined by global factors. The dilemma facing Israel was how to reconcile its interests with those of the United States, having failed to do so with the Soviet Union. Moreover, throughout the cold war the United States considered Israel a burden rather than an asset and had to accommodate support for Israel with keeping the Arab states within the western orbit. Partisan policy could have dealt a mortal blow to the fundamental assumption of American global strategy. Namely that the Middle East should not be allowed to become a cold war arena. The book shows how the fledgling state of Israel had to manoeuvre between the superpowers to survive.
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Joseph Heller is Professor Emeritus in International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 The Soviet Union and Israel: from the Gromyko declaration to the death of Stalin (1947 53) 2 The United States and the Cold War: from Truman to Eisenhower (1948 53) 3 Israel and the Soviet Union prior to the Suez Crisis (1953 56) 4 Sharett versus Eisenhower and Dulles (1953 56) 5 Israel and the United States on the road to war (November 1955 November 1956) 6 The Eisenhower Doctrine and Israel (November 1956 January 1958) 7 Soviet Israeli relations after the Suez War (1956 61) 8 How the Middle East crises affected US policy toward Israel (1958 60) 9 Kennedy, Israel and the Cold War before the Cuban Missile Crisis (1961 62) 10 Was Kennedy the 'father' of the US Israeli alliance? (1962 63) 11 Khrushchev, Israel and Soviet Jewry (1961 64) 12 Was Johnson the 'father' of the US Israeli alliance?: the Memorandum of Understanding (1964 65) 13 Johnson, Israel and the Cold War: testing the Memorandum of Understanding (1965 67) 14 The Soviet Union, Israel and Soviet Jewry (1964 67) 15 The United States and the crisis of the Six Day War (May 14 June 5, 1967) 16 The Soviet Union and the Six Day War (May 14 June 5, 1967) Conclusions Index
Introduction 1 The Soviet Union and Israel: from the Gromyko declaration to the death of Stalin (1947 53) 2 The United States and the Cold War: from Truman to Eisenhower (1948 53) 3 Israel and the Soviet Union prior to the Suez Crisis (1953 56) 4 Sharett versus Eisenhower and Dulles (1953 56) 5 Israel and the United States on the road to war (November 1955 November 1956) 6 The Eisenhower Doctrine and Israel (November 1956 January 1958) 7 Soviet Israeli relations after the Suez War (1956 61) 8 How the Middle East crises affected US policy toward Israel (1958 60) 9 Kennedy, Israel and the Cold War before the Cuban Missile Crisis (1961 62) 10 Was Kennedy the 'father' of the US Israeli alliance? (1962 63) 11 Khrushchev, Israel and Soviet Jewry (1961 64) 12 Was Johnson the 'father' of the US Israeli alliance?: the Memorandum of Understanding (1964 65) 13 Johnson, Israel and the Cold War: testing the Memorandum of Understanding (1965 67) 14 The Soviet Union, Israel and Soviet Jewry (1964 67) 15 The United States and the crisis of the Six Day War (May 14 June 5, 1967) 16 The Soviet Union and the Six Day War (May 14 June 5, 1967) Conclusions Index
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