Britain, the Six-day War and Its Aftermath (International Library of Twentieth Century History): v. 3

Britain, the Six-day War and Its Aftermath (International Library of Twentieth Century History): v. 3

by Frank Brenchley (Author)

Synopsis

Britain's reputation in the Middle East had been reduced to shreds by the fiasco of the Suez War in 1956 but by 1967 - as a result of quiet diplomacy and long-standing contact with the region - recovery seemed possible. But all seemed shattered by the Six-Day War and especially by the 'Big Lie' - alleging that Britain and the USA colluded with Israel in the war and were thus vital in defeating the Arab side. Britain, the Six-Day War and its Aftermath is a cool, detailed and detached account by a top mandarin at the heart of British policy who refutes the allegations and shows Britain as pursuing an even-handed policy while promoting long-standing British diplomatic and - vitally for Britain's flagging economy and global position - economic interests.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Published: 25 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 1850434069
ISBN 13: 9781850434061

Media Reviews
'This is a significant addition to the history of a critical phase in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Its complexities are explained with enviable clarity and precision.' - Asian Affairs
Author Bio
Frank Brenchley spent most of his career, from World War II to the 1980s, as a British diplomat dealing with Middle East issues in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and was at the centre of policy-making during the Six-Day War.