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George Brown and British policy in the Middle East following the 1967 war / Kochavi, Arieh J   Article
Kochavi, Arieh J Article
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Summary/Abstract In the aftermath of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, relations between Britain and the Arab world improved, particularly with Egypt, and also with Jordan. This article shows the driver of this decisive shift in policy was the initiative of Foreign Secretary George Brown. Well aware of the aversion some of his colleagues felt toward Egyptian president Gamal 'Abd al-Nasser and anger over King Husayn of Jordan's defense pact with the Egyptian leader, Brown opted to maneuver behind the government's back and did not hesitate to manipulate and even deceive both the government and Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
Key Words Middle East  British Policy  1967 War  George Brown 
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