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The author examines the recurring deadlocks in terms of the motives and calculations of the various parties, and reveals how new incentives of pressures offered by outsiders proved incapable of reversing the serious deterioration of Arab-Israeli relations as the region headed for war at Suez. The text of this volume comprises both an in-depth analysis of the period and events, and a selection of primary.
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Futile Diplomacy: The United Nations, the Great Powers and Middle East Peacemaking 1948-1954. by. Neil Caplan (Author). Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Are you an author? Learn about Author Central. ISBN-13: 978-0714647562.
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Neil Caplan, Futile Diplomacy, vol. 4: Operation Alpha and the Failure of Anglo-American Coercive Diplomacy in the Arab–Israeli Conflict, 1954–1956 (London: Frank Cass, 1997). Pp. 435. Ann M. Lesch (a1). Political Science Department, Villanova University, Villanova, Penn. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2009.
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Futile Diplomacy, Volume 3 - eBook. Book Format: Choose an option. The author examines the recurring deadlocks in terms of the motives and calculations of the various parties.
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The author examines the recurring deadlocks in terms of the motives and calculations of the various parties, and reveals how new incentives of pressures offered by outsiders proved incapable of reversing the serious deterioration of Arab-Israeli relations as the region headed for war at Suez.