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Nixon and Israel: Forging a Conservative Partnership



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    Nixon and Israel
    CONTENTS
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    INTRODUCTION: BEYOND GEOSTRATEGY
    1. JOINING THE CONSERVATIVE BROTHERHOOD
    2. ISRAEL, SOVIET JEWISHE MIGRATION, AND IDEALPOLITIK
    3. KISSINGER, SOVIET JEWISH EMIGRATION,AND THE DEMISE OF DÉTENTE
    4. NIXON’S FINAL MONTHS,THE LEGACY OF THE PERIOD,AND THE LESSONS OF THE CASE
    NOTES
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
 
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 Nixon and Israel: Forging a Conservative Partnership
by Noam Kochavi
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TitleNixon and Israel: Forging a Conservative Partnership
AuthorNoam Kochavi
Publication Date7/2/10
SubjectInternational Relations, Israeli Studies
Pages163


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Using a wealth of recently declassified American and Israeli documents, Nixon and Israel argues that ideational and psychological factors are an important complement to standard geopolitical explanations of American-Israeli relations during the Nixon years. Noam Kochavi looks at the emotional impact on senior American leadership of specific choices made by Israel outside the Middle East in the early 1970s, such as the acumen and sensitivity of Israel with regard to Nixon's fundamental concerns—"honorable extrication" from Vietnam and winning reelection. The book takes issue with the controversial argument that Israeli and American Jewish leaders joined forces to orchestrate a campaign designed to tilt American foreign policy in Israel's favor. To the contrary, the picture that emerges suggests that while Israel did adopt policies that altered Nixon's image of Israel, these policies were adopted not in concert with American Jews but despite American Jewish disapproval.



About the Author 

Noam Kochavi ---

Noam Kochavi is Lecturer at the International Relations Department, Hebrew University. He is the author of A Conflict Perpetuated: China Policy During the Kennedy Years.




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