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Survey of International Affairs The Middle East


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Éditeur : Oxford University Press Date & Lieu : 1954, London – New York - Toronto
Préface : Pages : 338
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Langue : AnglaisFormat : 160x235 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Kir. Mid. N° 359Thème : Politique

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Survey of International Affairs The Middle East

Survey of International Affairs The Middle East

George Kirk

Oxford University

The outbreak of the Korean War made the Far East a principal focus of the Cold War, and obscured the fact that for the previous five years, since the end of the Second World War, the Middle East had been such a focusj—though of a more discreet kind—with Greece, Turkey, and Persia the points at which maximum pressure was applied.
This volume provides an account of the period before the enunciation of the Truman Doctrine (March 1947), during which it was largely left to a war-weakened Britain to save the threatened countries from the fate which was to/befall Czechoslovakia. It describes the frustration of Ernest Bevin’s efforts to reconcile the uncompromising demands of pan-Arab and Zionist nationalism with Britain’s need to retain a strategic base in the Middle East, and the United Nations’ handling of the Palestine dispute, with the resulting deadlock between Israel and the Arab countries. It examines the effects of American aid on Turkey and also traces the intricate pattern of influences in Persia which was to bring Dr. Musaddiq to power.


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George Kırk

Survey of International Affairs
The Middle East / 1945-1950

Oxford University

Oxford University Press
Survey of International Affairs
The Middle East
1945-1950
By George Kırk
Issued under the auspices of the
Royal Institute of International Affairs
Oxford University Press

Survey of International Affairs
1939-1946
Edited by
Arnold Toynbee
Director of Studies in the Royal Institute of International Affairs
Research Professor of International History
in the University of London
(Both on the Sir Daniel Stevenson Foundation)

The Royal Institute of International Affairs is an
unofficial and non-political body, founded in 1920
to encourage and facilitate the scientific study of
international questions. The Institute, as such,
is precluded by the terms of its Royal Charterfrom
expressing an opinion on any aspect of international affairs.
Any opinions expressed in this publication are not, therefore,
those of the Institute

Editorial Note
Although this volume forms part of the war-time series of the
Survey of International Affairs (1939-46), the author has,
for the sake of continuity, also covered thp post-war years 1947 to 1950.
From 1951 onwards the subject of the Middle East is dealt with
in the annual Survey volumes.

Issued under the auspices of the
Royal Institute of International Affairs

Oxford University Press
London - New York - Toronto
1954

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Printed in Great Britain
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By Charles Batey, Printer to the University




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