The Big Powers and the Present Crisis in the Middle EastFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press |
Continguts
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The Big Powers and the Middle East | 35 |
The Arab World and the Big Powers | 43 |
Soviet Policy Dilemmas in the Middle East | 50 |
The United States and the Middle East | 59 |
The Big Powers and International Peacekeeping Force | 66 |
The Big Powers and Economic Development in the Middle East | 72 |
The Big Powers and Israel | 80 |
Summation | 148 |
APPENDICES | 153 |
Text of the Eisenhower Doctrine | 154 |
Text Of The Baghdad Pact | 157 |
The July 28 1958 Declaration by the Ministerial Council of the Baghdad Pact Members and the US Secretary of State | 164 |
Statement on the Signing of Bilateral Agreements | 165 |
Text of the Statement on the Middle East by President JohnsonMay 23 1967 | 170 |
Transcript of President Johnsons Address at the National Foreign Policy Conference | 173 |
General Discussion | 88 |
Applicability of the 1957 Soviet proposal to the present situation | 137 |
Remarks | 141 |
Remarks | 142 |
Communication | 143 |
Text of Soviet Program for the Middle East | 177 |
Text of President de Gaulles Statement on the Middle East at his Press Conference on November 27 1967 | 183 |
Resolution Introduced in the Security Council of the United Nations by Lord Caradon Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom on Novemb... | 187 |
Board of Trustees Executive Committee and Advisory Council of the Institute for Mediterranean Affairs | 189 |
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Passatges populars
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