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The Cold War and the Middle East Yezid Sayigh (Assistant Director, Centre of International Studies, Assistant Director, Centre of International Studies, Cambridge University)

The Cold War and the Middle East By Yezid Sayigh (Assistant Director, Centre of International Studies, Assistant Director, Centre of International Studies, Cambridge University)

Summary

The Cold War has been researched in minute detail and written about at great length but it remains one of the most elusive and enigmatic conflicts of modern times. With the ending of the Cold War, it is now possible to review the entire post-war period, to examine the Cold War as history.

The Cold War and the Middle East Summary

The Cold War and the Middle East by Yezid Sayigh (Assistant Director, Centre of International Studies, Assistant Director, Centre of International Studies, Cambridge University)

The Cold War has been researched in minute detail and written about at great length but it remains one of the most elusive and enigmatic conflicts of modern times. With the ending of the Cold War, it is now possible to review the entire post-war period, to examine the Cold War as history. The Middle East occupies a special place in the history of the Cold War. It was critical to its birth, its life and its demise. In the aftermath of the Second World War, it became one of the major theatres of the Cold War on account of its strategic importance and its oil resources. The key to the international politics of the Middle East during the Cold War era is the relationship between external powers and local powers. Most of the existing literature on the subject focuses on the policies of the Great Powers towards the local region. The Cold War and the Middle East redresses the balance by concentrating on the policies of the local actors. It looks at the politics of the region not just from the outside in but from the inside out. The contributors to this volume are leading scholars in the field whose interests combine International Relations and Middle Eastern Studies.

The Cold War and the Middle East Reviews

A sensible reprise of history ... a welcome addition to undergraduate reading lists both as an introduction to regional politics and as an overture to the re-evaluation of the Cold War. * International Affairs *
...stimulating...here is a collection of highly informative articles by leading experts who adopt an unusual, refreshing though highly controversial approach. - Ahron Bregman. The Times Higher Education Supplement. 15/5/1998

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. The Middle East, the Great Powers, and the Cold War ; 2. Egypt ; 3. Syria ; 4. Lebanon ; 5. Jordan ; 6. The Palestinians ; 7. Israel ; 8. Iraq ; 9. Iran ; 10. Turkey ; Conclusion

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NPB9780198290995
9780198290995
0198290993
The Cold War and the Middle East by Yezid Sayigh (Assistant Director, Centre of International Studies, Assistant Director, Centre of International Studies, Cambridge University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1997-05-22
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