This book discusses American-Egyptian relations from 1962 to the eve of the Six-Day War in June 1967. The author examines how the decline of diplomacy between the United States and Egypt endangered the Postwar Petroleum Order during the Lyndon B. Johnson years and led to the outbreak of the Six-Day War.
This book discusses American-Egyptian relations from 1962 to the eve of the Six-Day War in June 1967. The author examines how the decline of diplomacy between the United States and Egypt endangered the Postwar Petroleum Order during the Lyndon B. Johnson years and led to the outbreak of the Six-Day War.
Alexander M. Shelby is associate professor at Indian River State College.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Historical Legacy Chapter 2: Nasserism and American Cold War Policy Chapter 3: The Syrian Dilemma & Nasser's Yemeni Labyrinth, 1962-1963 Chapter 4: Phantom Governments and the Portents of War Chapter 5: Out of the Void: Lyndon Johnson & MENA Chapter 6: Palestine, Hydropolitics, and Lbj Chapter 7: End of the Beginning of the American-Egyptian Relations in 1964 Chapter 8: Britain's Cold War with Nasser East of Suez Chapter 9: Conclusion
Chapter 1: The Historical Legacy Chapter 2: Nasserism and American Cold War Policy Chapter 3: The Syrian Dilemma & Nasser's Yemeni Labyrinth, 1962-1963 Chapter 4: Phantom Governments and the Portents of War Chapter 5: Out of the Void: Lyndon Johnson & MENA Chapter 6: Palestine, Hydropolitics, and Lbj Chapter 7: End of the Beginning of the American-Egyptian Relations in 1964 Chapter 8: Britain's Cold War with Nasser East of Suez Chapter 9: Conclusion
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