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Britains Hegemony In Palestine And The Middle East 191756 Changing Strategic Imperatives Michael J Cohen

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Britains Hegemony In Palestine And The Middle East 191756 Changing Strategic Imperatives Michael J Cohen
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Publisher: Vallentine Mitchell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.41 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Michael J. Cohen
ISBN: 9781910383216, 191038321X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Britains Hegemony In Palestine And The Middle East 191756 Changing Strategic Imperatives Michael J Cohen by Michael J. Cohen 9781910383216, 191038321X instant download after payment.

From the Balfour Declaration of 1917 to the Suez Crisis of 1956, Britain's strategic interests in Palestine and in the Middle East underwent radical changes. A leading authority on the British Mandate in Palestine and the rise of the state of Israel, Professor Michael J. Cohen focuses on these changing interests in this anthology of some of his seminal works. 

This book includes previously unpublished material and an introductory chapter surveying the changing views and interpretations of the Declaration over the past 100 years. Britain's imperial interests are the key to understanding these changes, why she supported the Zionist cause until the mid-1930s, and why her priorities changed thereafter. 

After the Second World War her priorities changed once again, and Allied strategic planners drew up contingency plans to meet the threat of a potential Third World War against the Soviet bloc. This anthology closes with an analysis of the botched Suez War. This caused not only the failure of the military operation, but a grave crisis with the Americans, Eden's fall from power, and the denouement of Britain's Middle East hegemony. 

Professor Cohen's essays are essential reading for anyone wanting a clear understanding of the Middle Eastern context of the Palestine Mandate, and the rise of the State of Israel during this period.


*** "This is a fine book of historical essays. Of special significance are Cohen's assessments -- and in part, re-assessments -- of the Balfour Declaration, Churchill's and Truman's attitude toward the Jews and Zionism, and Palestinian leader Haj Amin al-Husseini's evasion of punishment as a Nazi war criminal in 1945-1947. Historians and students of the Arab-Zionist conflict can both derive benefit from Cohen's insights." --Professor Benny Morris, Ben-Gurion University

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