King Abdallah and Palestine : a territorial ambition
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King Abdallah and Palestine : a territorial ambition
(St. Antony's series)
Macmillan Press in association with St. Anthony's College , St. Martin's Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-248) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
When in 1921 the British created the 'Amirate of Transjordan' for Abdallah to rule, the barren and desolate region he was given made him concentrate almost from the start on Palestine for an expansionist drive that was to underpin the legitimacy of the kingdom he craved and lend lustre to the crown he coveted. Analyzing Abdallah's strategies vis-a-vis the other players involved - the British, the Jews, the Arab States and the Palestinian Arabs - the author painstakingly shows how Abdallah gradually went about fulfilling that lifelong ambition.
目次
Preface - Introduction - PART 1: GAMBIT - East and West of the Jordan River - Ambition in the Making - A Fall-Back Alternative - Between Syria and Palestine - PART 2: CHECK - Towards the End Game: Palestine - The Crucial Phase - Invasion and Consolidation - First Cracks - The Arab League Attempts to Call the Shots - Abdallah Retakes the Initiative - From Behind the Barn to the Middle of the Road - Achievement Cohered - Postscript: Incorporation Made Official - Conclusion - Annex: The Amman Resolutions - Notes - Bibliography - Index
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