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Negotiating the caliphate: British responses to pan-Islamic appeals, 1914–1924 / Meleady, Conor   Journal Article
Meleady, Conor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper considers two aspects of historiography about the 1967 Arab–Israeli War – American and Soviet foreign policy in the region – to better appreciate the Soviet role in the outbreak of hostilities, as well as how the war concretized the US–Israeli ‘special relationship’ and weakened American–Arab relations. Relying especially on research from the Lyndon Johnson Presidential Library and Foreign Relations of the United States, this paper argues that Soviet officials had little interest in pursuing measures to prevent war during the pre-war crisis because the situation promised to undermine American interests in the region.
Key Words Middle East  India  Caliphate  First World War  British Empire  History 
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