Suez 1956: The Crisis and Its Consequences
1990; Council on Foreign Relations; Volume: 69; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/20044352
ISSN2327-7793
AutoresFritz Stern, Wm. Roger Louis, Roger Owen,
Tópico(s)Politics and Conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Middle East
ResumoList of contributors Map Chronology Wm. Roger Louis & Roger Owen: Introduction BACKGROUND: J.C. Hurewitz: The historical context Ali E. Hillal Dessouki: Nasser and the struggle for independence Wm. Roger Louis: The tragedy of the Anglo-Egyptian Settlement of 1954 Shimon Shamir: The collapse of project alpha THE CRISIS: Keith Kyle: Britain and the Crisis, 1955-1956 Maurice Vaisse: France and the Suez Crisis Mordechai Bar-On: David Ben-Gurion and the Sevres collusion Amin Hewedy: Nasser and the crisis of 1956 Sarvepalli Gopal: India, the crisis, and the non-aligned nations Robert R. Bowie: Eisenhower, Dulles, and the Suez crisis Diane B. Kunz: The importance of having money: The economic diplomacy of the Suez crisis John C. Campbell: The Soviet Union, the United States, and the twin crises of Hungary and Suez COMMONWEALTH AND UNITED NATIONS: Peter Lyon: The Commonwealth and the Suez crisis J.D.B. Miller: Australia and the crisis Michael Fry: Canada, the North Atlantic Triangle, and the United Nations CONSEQUENCES AND AFTERMATH: Lord Beloff: The crisis and its consequences for the British Conservative Party Maurice Vaisse: Post-Suez France Adam Watson: The aftermath of Suez: Consequences for French Decolonization Hermann Frederck Eilts: Reflections on the Suez crisis: Security in the Middle East Roger Owen: The economic consequences of the Suez crises for Egypt Rashid Khalidi: Consequences of the Suez crisis in the Arab World Albert Hourani: Conclusion Howard J. Dooley: Select Bibliography
Referência(s)