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Record Nr.

UNINA9910463089103321

Autore

Ferris Jesse <1972->

Titolo

Nasser's gamble [[electronic resource] ] : how intervention in Yemen caused the Six-Day War and the decline of Egyptian power / / Jesse Ferris

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Princeton, : Princeton University Press, c2013

ISBN

1-299-05122-7

1-4008-4523-8

Edizione

[Course Book]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (353 p.)

Disciplina

956.04/6

Soggetti

Israel-Arab War, 1967 - Egypt

Electronic books.

Egypt Foreign relations 1952-1970

Egypt Military policy 20th century

Yemen, North History Revolution, 1962 Participation, Egyptian

Yemen (Republic) History 1962-1972

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Contents -- Map -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- CHAPTER ONE. The Road to War -- CHAPTER TWO. The Soviet-Egyptian Intervention in Yemen -- CHAPTER THREE. Food for "Peace" THE BREAKDOWN OF US-EGYPTIAN RELATIONS, 1962-65 -- CHAPTER FOUR. Guns for Cotton THE UNRAVELING OF SOVIET-EGYPTIAN RELATIONS, 1964-66 -- CHAPTER FIVE. On the Battlefield in Yemen-and in Egypt -- CHAPTER SIX. The Fruitless Quest for Peace: SAUDI-EGYPTIAN NEGOTIATIONS, 1964-66 -- CHAPTER SEVEN. The Six-Day War and the End of the Intervention in Yemen -- AFTERWORD. The Twilight of Egyptian Power -- Bibliographical Note -- Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

Nasser's Gamble draws on declassified documents from six countries and original material in Arabic, German, Hebrew, and Russian to present a new understanding of Egypt's disastrous five-year intervention in Yemen, which Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser later referred to as "my Vietnam." Jesse Ferris argues that Nasser's



attempt to export the Egyptian revolution to Yemen played a decisive role in destabilizing Egypt's relations with the Cold War powers, tarnishing its image in the Arab world, ruining its economy, and driving its rulers to instigate the fatal series of missteps that led to war with Israel in 1967. Viewing the Six Day War as an unintended consequence of the Saudi-Egyptian struggle over Yemen, Ferris demonstrates that the most important Cold War conflict in the Middle East was not the clash between Israel and its neighbors. It was the inter-Arab struggle between monarchies and republics over power and legitimacy. Egypt's defeat in the "Arab Cold War" set the stage for the rise of Saudi Arabia and political Islam. Bold and provocative, Nasser's Gamble brings to life a critical phase in the modern history of the Middle East. Its compelling analysis of Egypt's fall from power in the 1960's offers new insights into the decline of Arab nationalism, exposing the deep historical roots of the Arab Spring of 2011.