Israeli-Soviet Relations, 1953-1967
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'A successful monograph of diplomatic history about an extremely interesting subject.' - Magazin Istoric
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'His documented study of mutual mischief-making has earned its place on the library shelf.' - Jewish Chronicle
'This study, which appeared in 1990 in Hebrew, is well researched in archives in different continents and makes use of documents in many different languages.' - Choice
'Govrin's venture into scholarship ha resulted in a valuable book.' - The International History Review
'An important contribution to one major front of the Cold War.' - SHVUT
'Probes deeply into Israeli perspective and motivations and is an excellent source for scholars interested in how one of the superpowers had an impact on the Middle East.' - Journal of Cold War Studies
An |sraeli Ambassador's account of the longest and most tense period in Israeli-Soviet diplomatic relations, from their renewal in 1953 to their severance in 1967. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 392
- ISBN
- 9780714648729
- Utgivelsesår
- 1998
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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«
'A successful monograph of diplomatic history about an extremely interesting subject.' - Magazin Istoric
»
'His documented study of mutual mischief-making has earned its place on the library shelf.' - Jewish Chronicle
'This study, which appeared in 1990 in Hebrew, is well researched in archives in different continents and makes use of documents in many different languages.' - Choice
'Govrin's venture into scholarship ha resulted in a valuable book.' - The International History Review
'An important contribution to one major front of the Cold War.' - SHVUT
'Probes deeply into Israeli perspective and motivations and is an excellent source for scholars interested in how one of the superpowers had an impact on the Middle East.' - Journal of Cold War Studies