Israel and the Cold War diplomacy, strategy and the policy of the periphery at the United Nations
The book analyses the national interests and mutual concerns which shaped relations and strategy at the United Nations during the critical moments of the establishment of the State of Israel and the following forty years, before the ramifications of the Iranian Revolution became apparent.
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| Language: | English |
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London
Tauris Academic Studies
2013.
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| Series: | The library of international relations
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: From the Margins to the Centre: Israel's Policy of the Periphery, pre-55
- Chapter 2: Iran and Israel 1956-1972: Calculated Ambivalence?
- Chapter 3: Iran and Israel 1973-1982: From Consolidation to Revolution
- Chapter 4: Turkey and Israel 1956-1972: Alignment and Ambivalence
- Chapter 5: Turkey and Israel 1973-1982: Rejection and Realignment
- Chapter 6: Ethiopia and Israel 1956-1972: From Partner to Pariah
- Chapter 7: Ethiopia and Israel 1973-1982: Pressure and Resistance
- Chapter 8: The Policy of the Periphery
- Conclusion.


