Soviet decision making in practice : the USSR and Israel, 1947-1954

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Soviet decision making in practice : the USSR and Israel, 1947-1954

Yaacov Ro'i

(The Shiloah Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, The monograph series)

Transaction Books, c1980

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Based on the author's thesis, Jerusalem, 1972

Bibliography: p. 503-510

Includes indexes

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内容説明

The Soviet Union executed an apparent about-face in its traditional anti-Zionist position when the Palestine issue came before the United Nations in 1947. In addition to political support at the UN from May 1947 to May 1949, important military assistance was rendered to the Jewish Palestinian Yishuv throughout 1948 by the Eastern bloc. Toward the end of that year, however, indications of change became apparent, and the Soviet Union began criticizing Israel. This book studies the USSR's attitude toward the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine in the immediate post-World War II period and toward Israel in the first years of its existence, and it investigates the complex of considerations that caused the initial apparent reversal of traditional Soviet anti-Zionism. The author contends that this support for Israel contributed considerably to the evoking of Soviet Jewry's enthusiastic reaction to the establishment of the State. But this very reaction resulted in turn in Moscow changing its tactics again, since it could not allow its Jewish citizens to identify with a state outside the Soviet Union and the Communist orbit. During the few years after the Israeli War for Independence, in which the Arab-Israeli conflict was relatively low key, the USSR adopted a position of seeming neutrality between two sides-while quietly wooing the Arab nations. Ro'i examines how toward the end of the Stalin period the Jewish problem again intervened with the infamous' 'Doctor's Plot," and how early in 1953 the Soviet Union severed diplomatic relations with Israel. One year later the USSR cast its first two pro-Arab vetoes in the UN Security Council, and from this point on Soviet-Israeli relations openly became a function of the increasingly cordial Soviet friendship with the Arab world.

目次

  • 1: Part One: The Context of the Soviet Decision in Favor of a Jewish State in Palestine
  • 1: The Period of Non-Commitment February 1945-April 1947
  • 2: The Die is Cast
  • 2: Part Two: The Coincidence Of Interests?
  • 3: From Resolution to Implementation: the International Arena, 30 November 1947-14 May 1948
  • 4: The Palestine War: Soviet Aid to the Yishuv and the State of Israel
  • 5: Direct Contacts, May 1948-April 1949
  • 6: Soviet Backing at the United Nations, May 1948-May 1949
  • 3: Part Three: Soviet-Israeli Relations and Soviet Jewry?
  • 7: The Offensive Against Soviet Jewry
  • 8: Soviet Internal Developments and the Attitude to Israel
  • 3: Part Four: The Metamorphosis in Soviet-Israeli Relations?
  • 9: The Soviet Global and Regional Perspective, May 1949-March 1953
  • 10: The Soviet Stand on the Arab-Israeli Conflet, May 1949-March 1953
  • 11: Soviet Criteria and Tactics Revised, 1953-54
  • Afterword

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