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ID137374
Title ProperAbba Eban and the development of American–Israeli relations, 1950–1959
LanguageENG
AuthorSiniver, Asaf
Summary / Abstract (Note)Abba Eban, Israel’s ambassador in Washington and representative at the United Nations from 1950 to 1959, had a central role in the transformation of American–Israeli relations during a period of frequent discord over key strategic issues. This analysis examines the influence of one prominent actor upon bilateral ties that would eventually become the American–Israeli “special relationship.” Eban’s oratory talent, linguistic skills, and effective style of diplomacy augmented both Israel’s image in the view of the American public and relations with official Washington. The article explores several critical elements of these relations during the 1950s, re-examining both Eban’s involvement in events such as Israel’s approach toward the problem of borders, its policy of military retaliation, and the response to severe American pressure following the 1956 Sinai campaign. Whilst not attributing the development of close relations between the two Powers solely to the works of a single individual, evidence suggests that Eban was the right man in the right place and time to provide the necessary foundations for the elevation of American–Israeli relations to “special” in the following decade.
`In' analytical NoteDiplomacy and Statecraft Vol. 26, No.1; Mar 2015: p.65-83
Journal SourceDiplomacy and Statecraft Vol: 26 No 1
Key WordsDiplomacy ;  Israel ;  United States ;  Bilateral Ties ;  United Nations ;  Abba Eban ;  American – Israeli Relations - 1950–1959 ;  Sinai Campaign - 1956


 
 
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