The article is dedicated to the Eisenhower administration policy toward Arab-Israeli conflict. U.S. policy during Suez Crisis and the issuance of the Eisenhower Doctrine were considered. It should be emphasized that desire to prevent of the extension of Soviet influence in the Middle East had impact on U.S. policy toward the Arab-Israeli conflict. Initially Eisenhower administration preferred to contain the USSR in the area and showed little interest in Middle East peace settlement. USA helped to organize a defense pact along the region’s northern tier, hoping this would block the Soviets from the area. But the Eisenhower administration could not avoid the Arab-Israeli conflict because that dispute provoked anti-Western sentiment in Arab st...
The Syrian crisis of 1957, sparked by a covert attempt by the Eisenhower administration to overthr...
The United States emerged from the destruction of World War II a superpower with burgeoning global i...
The Arab region was and still is one of the regions in which manifestations of American interest wer...
The 1958 United States intervention in Lebanon was a direct result of the failure of American policy...
This article aims to explain the Middle East policy of America during the cold war. The structure of...
With the Suez crises, according to American administration in the lead with the president Eisenhower...
The article examines the foreign policy of the USSR in the period from the July Revolution in 1952 i...
With the Suez crises, according to American administration, was created a vacuum of power in the Mid...
The article analyzes the American Government's approach to Israel's development of nuclear capabilit...
The article examines the actions of the US diplomacy aimed at strengthening the US military and poli...
The seizure and subsequent war over the Suez Canal in 1956 is the major theme of this work. The effe...
The Middle East would come closest to collective security with the West in 1955 when Iraq, Iran, Tur...
President Lyndon Baines Johnson was responsible for decisively turning American policy towards the S...
textThis study focuses on the challenges presented by revolution and non-alignment to American Fore...
In June of 1967, the Six Day War erupted between Israel and the Arab alliance of Egypt, Syria, and J...
The Syrian crisis of 1957, sparked by a covert attempt by the Eisenhower administration to overthr...
The United States emerged from the destruction of World War II a superpower with burgeoning global i...
The Arab region was and still is one of the regions in which manifestations of American interest wer...
The 1958 United States intervention in Lebanon was a direct result of the failure of American policy...
This article aims to explain the Middle East policy of America during the cold war. The structure of...
With the Suez crises, according to American administration in the lead with the president Eisenhower...
The article examines the foreign policy of the USSR in the period from the July Revolution in 1952 i...
With the Suez crises, according to American administration, was created a vacuum of power in the Mid...
The article analyzes the American Government's approach to Israel's development of nuclear capabilit...
The article examines the actions of the US diplomacy aimed at strengthening the US military and poli...
The seizure and subsequent war over the Suez Canal in 1956 is the major theme of this work. The effe...
The Middle East would come closest to collective security with the West in 1955 when Iraq, Iran, Tur...
President Lyndon Baines Johnson was responsible for decisively turning American policy towards the S...
textThis study focuses on the challenges presented by revolution and non-alignment to American Fore...
In June of 1967, the Six Day War erupted between Israel and the Arab alliance of Egypt, Syria, and J...
The Syrian crisis of 1957, sparked by a covert attempt by the Eisenhower administration to overthr...
The United States emerged from the destruction of World War II a superpower with burgeoning global i...
The Arab region was and still is one of the regions in which manifestations of American interest wer...