This is the first examination of the Israeli and Egyptian peace process between 1967-1973, which highlights the rise and fall of Soviet influence after the Six Day War and explores how the increasing importance of America's political leadership affected the region.
Moshe Gat Livres




The Jewish Exodus from Iraq, 1948-1951
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book explores the significant impact of Jewish immigration from Iraq, highlighting the dissolution of one of the oldest Diaspora communities. It delves into the historical context and cultural implications of this migration, examining how it reshaped the identity and heritage of Iraqi Jews. Through detailed analysis, the study sheds light on the broader themes of displacement and cultural loss within the Jewish diaspora.
Britain and the Conflict in the Middle East, 1964-1967
The Coming of the Six-Day War
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on British policy before the Six-Day War, this comprehensive study examines the interplay between British and American strategies in the Arab-Israeli conflict. It highlights the significance of the Middle East water dispute and its implications for future tensions, culminating in the 1967 war. The analysis reveals how the region evolved into a battleground during the Cold War, providing insight into the geopolitical dynamics of the time.
The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1956-1975
- 262pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This book focuses on selected themes from the period in Middle Eastern history that begins with the end of Suez Campaign in November 1956, and ends with the Sinai II or Interim Agreement signed by Israel and Egypt in early September 1975. The collection provides a comprehensive view of the... číst celé