In the wake of the 1973 October War, US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Syrian President Hafez al-Assad led the United States and Syria in reviving their long-dead diplomatic relationship. This process began amidst the diplomatic effort that would lead to the unprecedented Syrian–Israeli Disengagement Agreement of 1974, matured in the difficult period of stalemate that followed, and produced a paradoxical diplomatic concord as Syria, Israel and the United States grappled with Lebanon's civil war. This is at once the tale of 40 months of negotiations, deceit and maneuvers, and the beginning of the troubled American relationship with the Assad dynasty. The final version of this research has been published in International History Revie...
The United States, a great power, and Syria, a small state, have both been at the heart of the polit...
This paper reconstructs the political history of the Syrian Arab Republic from the time of the count...
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (at microphone) annouces, We have begun what I am confident will...
The 1970 s were a dramatic decade in the Middle East. Amid civil wars, invasions, and Cold War tensi...
The American diplomatic relationship with Syria was in 1977 mainly focused on achieving a comprehens...
The Syrian crisis of 1957, sparked by a covert attempt by the Eisenhower administration to overthr...
This essay explores the course of US-Syrian relations from the end of World War I until the Six Day ...
In 1972 Richard Nixon went to China, opening it to international trade and diplomatic exchange, as w...
Syrian-American relations have deteriorated markedly in recent years. ~Syrian Foreign Ministry spo...
This thesis is about the US and the Lebanese Civil War, 1975-1976. The thesis follows US President G...
The domino effect of the Arab Spring in Syria which began as a reaction against the regime of Bashe...
© 2013 Michelle BashtaOn the 6th of October 1973 United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger aw...
Exploring the evolution of Syrian foreign policy under President Bashar al-Assad, this concise volu...
This chapter examines Syria’s role in the October 1973 fourth Arab-Israeli war. It first explores th...
On August 21, 2013, a relatively large-scale chemical weapons attack was executed <br> in the Gho...
The United States, a great power, and Syria, a small state, have both been at the heart of the polit...
This paper reconstructs the political history of the Syrian Arab Republic from the time of the count...
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (at microphone) annouces, We have begun what I am confident will...
The 1970 s were a dramatic decade in the Middle East. Amid civil wars, invasions, and Cold War tensi...
The American diplomatic relationship with Syria was in 1977 mainly focused on achieving a comprehens...
The Syrian crisis of 1957, sparked by a covert attempt by the Eisenhower administration to overthr...
This essay explores the course of US-Syrian relations from the end of World War I until the Six Day ...
In 1972 Richard Nixon went to China, opening it to international trade and diplomatic exchange, as w...
Syrian-American relations have deteriorated markedly in recent years. ~Syrian Foreign Ministry spo...
This thesis is about the US and the Lebanese Civil War, 1975-1976. The thesis follows US President G...
The domino effect of the Arab Spring in Syria which began as a reaction against the regime of Bashe...
© 2013 Michelle BashtaOn the 6th of October 1973 United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger aw...
Exploring the evolution of Syrian foreign policy under President Bashar al-Assad, this concise volu...
This chapter examines Syria’s role in the October 1973 fourth Arab-Israeli war. It first explores th...
On August 21, 2013, a relatively large-scale chemical weapons attack was executed <br> in the Gho...
The United States, a great power, and Syria, a small state, have both been at the heart of the polit...
This paper reconstructs the political history of the Syrian Arab Republic from the time of the count...
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (at microphone) annouces, We have begun what I am confident will...