Jordan, the United States and the Middle East Peace Process, 1974-1991 (Cambridge Middle East Library) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Jordan, the United States and the Middle East Peace Process, 1974-1991 (Cambridge Middle East Library) Book

On 31 July 1988 King Hussain of Jordan renounced all adminstrative and legal ties with the Israeli- occupied West Bank of the River Jordan, initiating a new turning point in the Middle East peace process. In this path breaking study, Madiha Madfai explores Jordan's role in the USA's peacemaking efforts during the Carter, Reagan and Bush administrations. She examines the events culminating in the action of 1988 and convincingly demonstrates the history of anger, anguish and frustration that lay behind the Jordanian decision.Read More

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    On July 31, 1988, King Hussein of Jordan renounced all administrative and legal ties with the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the River Jordan, initiating a new turning point in the Middle East peace process. In this path-breaking study, Madiha Madfai explores Jordan's role in the USA's peacemaking efforts during the Carter, Reagan and Bush administrations. She examines the events culminating in the action of 1988 and convincingly demonstrates the history of anger, anguish and frustration that lay behind the Jordanian decision.

  • 0521036798
  • 9780521036795
  • Madiha Rashid al Madfai
  • 21 June 2007
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 304
  • 1
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