Peace process : American diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli conflict since 1967 /
In this timely new edition of Peace Process, William B. Quandt analyzes how each U.S. president since Lyndon Johnson has dealt with the complex challenge of brokering peace in the Middle East, from the 1967 Arab-Israeli war to the death of Yasir Arafat. This classic work has now been updated to refl...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. : Berkeley :
Brookings Institution Press ; University of California Press,
©2005.
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Edición: | 3rd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 1. The Johnson presidency
- Yellow light: Johnson and the crisis of May-June 1967
- pt. 2. The Nixon and Ford presidencies
- Cross-purposes: Nixon, Rogers, and Kissinger, 1969-72
- Kissinger's diplomacy: stalemate and war, 1972-73
- Step by step: Kissinger and the disengagement agreements, 1974-76
- pt. 3. The Carter presidency
- Ambition and realism: Carter and Camp David, 1977-78
- Forging Egyptian-Israeli peace
- pt. 4. The Reagan and Bush presidencies
- Cold war revival: who's in charge?
- Back to basics: Shultz tries again
- Getting to the table: Bush and Baker, 1989-92
- pt. 5. The Clinton presidency
- Clinton the facilitator
- Clinton's finale: distractions, hesitation, and frustration
- pt. 6. The second Bush presidency
- "With us or against us" : the warrior president in his first term
- Part 7. Conclusion
- Challenges facing future administrations.