Politics, the Military and National Security in Jordan, 1955-1967Springer, 12 лист. 2002 р. - 181 стор. Using new archival material, Lawrence Tal examines how Jordan remained stable during the volatile period between 1955 and 1967. Tal asserts that Jordan's security was due primarily to the cohesion of its National Security Establishment, a ruling coalition of security and foreign policy professionals that included the monarchy, the political elite and the military. |
Зміст
1 Jordans National Security Establishment | 1 |
2 Between Imperialism and Arabism | 20 |
3 Radicals versus Royalists | 38 |
4 The July Crisis | 54 |
5 Confronting the United Arab Republic | 67 |
6 From Reforms to Rapprochement | 87 |
7 In Nassers Grip | 98 |
8 Jordans March to War | 109 |
Conclusion | 125 |
Biographical Sketches
| 131 |
Notes
| 136 |
Select Bibliography
| 169 |
179 | |
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Politics, the Military and National Security in Jordan, 1955-1967 L. Tal Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2002 |
Politics, the Military and National Security in Jordan, 1955-1967 L. Tal Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2002 |
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