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Title: The United States, Great Britain & Egypt, 1945-1956: Strategy & Diplomacy in the Early Cold War
Description: Chapel Hill, Univ.of North Carolina Press, (1991). orig. cloth, dustwrapper. xii,359 pp, 24x15cm,. Minor wear. Some binding stains. Good. ¶ Contents: Backdrop to American Policy Making: Anglo-Egyptian Relations, 1798-1945; Commercial Rivalry, Egyptian Nationalism, & Strategic Interests: The United States & Anglo-Egyptian Disputes, 1937-1946; The Canal Zone Base, the United Nations, & the Cold War, January 1947-April 1948; American Policy & Strategy in the Egyptian-Israeli War, May 1948-December 1949; The British Base, the Korean War & Egyptian Nationalism: The First American Commitments to Middle East Stability, 1950-1951; American Policy toward Egypt in an Era of Violence & Revolution, October 1951-January 1953;Eisenhower, Dulles & the Anglo-Egyptian Base Settlement, January 1953- July 1954; Containment, Peacemaking & Egyptian Neutralism: American Policy toward Egypt, 1954-1956; American Policy during the Suez Crisis, July- December 1956; Conclusion.

Keywords: Modern Egypt, American, Foreign Policy, Anglo-Egyptian, United States, Great Britain, Egypt, Diplomacy, Suez Crisis, Diplomatic History

Price: US$ 50.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS007817I