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CAMP DAVID ACCORDS (2) answer(s).
 
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Moscow and the Egyptian-Israeli Camp David Accords / Gupta, Anoop Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Anoop Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the wake of the October 1973 war, Moscow sought superpower collaboration that would ensure its participation in the nascent Arab-Israel peace process, but the direct Israeli-Egyptian negotiations that culminated in the September 1978 Camp David Accords foiled this plan. As a result, the Soviets launched a diplomatic offensive against the deal and tried to forge an Arab front to isolate Egypt, only to see Cairo and Jerusalem signing a fully fledged peace treaty in March 1979. Then came the Iran–Iraq war (1980–88) and further shattered Moscow’s Middle Eastern stance as fears of Tehran’s hegemonic designs led to Egypt’s reincorporation into the Arab fold.
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Taking friends for granted: the carter administration, Jordan, and the camp David accords, 1977–1980 / Ashton, Nigel   Journal Article
Ashton, Nigel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Framework for Peace in the Middle East Agreed at Camp David in September 1978 assigned crucial responsibilities to Jordan. The failure of this framework was due to Jordan's refusal to cooperate. That refusal in turn was a consequence of longer-term problems and short-term tensions in U.S.-Jordanian relations.
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