03568nam 22005651 450 991081809910332120180129095613.00-7556-0910-70-85772-700-110.5040/9780755609109(CKB)3710000000615761(EBL)4444006(MiAaPQ)EBC4444006(OCoLC)1140129499(UtOrBLW)bpp09264588(EXLCZ)99371000000061576120200131h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAmerica's forgotten Middle East initiative the King-Crane Commission of 1919 /Andrew PatrickLondon ;New York :I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd,2015.©20151 online resource (250 p.)International library of twentieth century history ;80Description based upon print version of record.1-78831-455-7 1-78453-274-6 Includes bibliographical references (pages 264-308) and index.Introduction -- Backdrop of the King-Crane Commission -- Paris Peace Conference 1 : the idea of a commission -- Paris Peace Conference 2 : topsy-turvydom -- Pre-journey opinions -- Istanbul and Palestine -- Syria and Lebanon -- Istanbul, Paris and the recommendations -- Accounting for the differences 1 : the ability to become modern -- Accounting for a the differences 2 : the King-Crane Commission and Wilsonian ideals -- Conclusion."Sent to the Middle East by Woodrow Wilson to ascertain the viability of self-determination in the disintegrating Ottoman Empire, the King-Crane Commission of 1919 was America's first foray into the region. The commission's controversial recommendations included the rejection of the idea of a Jewish state in Syria, US intervention in the Middle East and the end of French colonial aspirations. The Commission's recommendations proved inflammatory, even though its counsel on the question of the Palestinian mandate was eventually disregarded by Lloyd George and Georges Clemenceau in favour of their own national interests. In the ensuing years, the Commission's dismissal of claims by Zionist representatives like David Ben-Gurion on their 'right to Palestine' proved particularly divisive, with some historians labeling it prophetic and accurate, and others arguing that Commission members were biased and ill-informed. Here, in the first book-length analysis of the King-Crane report in nearly 50 years, Andrew Patrick chronicles the history of early US involvement in the region, and challenges extant interpretations of the turbulent relationship between the United States and the Middle East."--Bloomsbury publishing.International library of twentieth century history ;80.MandatesMiddle EastWorld War, 1914-1918Territorial questionsMiddle East20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000BICMiddle EastForeign relationsUnited StatesUnited StatesForeign relationsMiddle EastMandatesWorld War, 1914-1918Territorial questions20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000.327.73056Patrick Andrew1190161UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910818099103321America's forgotten Middle East initiative3976936UNINA