The Nixon Administration and the Middle East peace process, 1969-1973 from the Rogers Plan to the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War /

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Kaituhi matua: Vanetik, Boaz
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Hōputu: Tāhiko īPukapuka
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I whakaputaina: Brighton : Sussex Academic Press, 2013.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Part 1. The twilight of the Nasser Regime: 1967-1970
  • The Middle East arena following the Six Day War
  • The Johnson Administration's attempts to promote a settlement between Israel and Egypt in 1968
  • The "two-power talks" (US-USSR): March-September 1969
  • The First Rogers Plan, October-December 1969
  • The Rogers initiative for a ceasefire in the Suez Canal, June 1970, part 1
  • The Rogers initiative for a ceasefire in the Suez Canal, June 1970, part 2
  • The crisis in Jordan (September 1970) and its implications
  • Part 2. "The stalemate policy": 1971-1972
  • Sadat replaces Nasser, Cairo and Washington begin moving closer
  • Attempts to arrange an interim agreement in the Suez Canal: February 1971
  • Ongoing efforts to reach an interim Israeli-Egyptian agreement
  • The unofficial death of the Rogers Plan
  • Part 3. The run up to the Yom Kippur War: Autumn 1972-October 1973
  • Reinforcing the status quo in the region
  • Complacency in the shadow of continued diplomatic stalemate
  • Summary and conclusions.