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The United States and Arab Nationalism : The Syrian Case, 1953-1960

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This book explores three themes. The Eisenhower Administration's overriding Cold War goal in the oil-rich Middle East was minimizing Soviet influence.

Second, Soviet support for Arab opposition to British colonialism and Israeli Zionism prompted Arab nationalists to embrace neutralism in the Cold War.

Third, Eisenhower and Dulles perceived neutral Arab nationalism as virtually tantamount to pro-communism.

Syria, the most xenophobic Arab state, was deemed most susceptible to Soviet enticements.

This book concludes that U.S. policies in Syria went awry, provoking Syria to collaborate even more closely with the Soviet Union.

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Product Details
Praeger Publishers Inc
0275954269 / 9780275954260
Hardback
09/01/1996
United States
128 pages
156 x 235 mm, 340 grams