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Baksheesh Diplomacy: Secret Negotiations between American Jewish Leaders and Arab Officials on the Eve of World War II

Autor Rafael Medoff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2001
Could the Arab-Israeli conflict have been avoided? Was it possible to achieve peace between Jews and Arabs in Palestine in the 1930s? Rafael Medoff's intriguing study reveals, for the first time, the story of the Fifth Avenue multimillionaires who believed they could bring peace to the Middle East through secret diplomacy and a generous dose of baksheesh (bribery). In documents unearthed from archives on three continents, Medoff has discovered an extraordinary and previously unknown chapter in the history of Middle East diplomacy. Here he brings the story to life. A work of history that reads like a thriller, this book takes the reader from the elite Jewish social clubs of interwar Manhattan to the bustling bazaars of Baghdad, as it sheds fresh light on the Arab-Jewish conflict, the relationship between American Jewry and the Holy Land, and the divisions within the Jewish community over the Palestinian Arab issue.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739102046
ISBN-10: 0739102044
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 146 x 226 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 A Park Avenue View of Palestine
Chapter 2 Problems in Palestine, Solutions in New York
Chapter 3 Enter Edward Norman
Chapter 4 Americans Negotiate a Palestine Solution
Chapter 5 The Negotiations Begin
Chapter 6 Partners in Secret Diplomacy
Chapter 7 From Washington to London
Chapter 8 Jewish Money, Iraqi Promises
Chapter 9 Epilogue

Recenzii

Rafael Medoff's books and essays are always meticulously researched, and in this work he performs a much needed task.
Rafael Medoff has discovered an extraordinary and previously unknown chapter in Middle East diplomacy. His book is an exceptionally lucid and fascinating account.
Rafael Medoff, one of Zionism's most meticulous and imaginative historians, has written a dazzling narrative, at once scholarly and dramatic.
An extraordinary thriller that helps put present day problems in perspective.
History buffs will enjoy this book but it should also appeal to all who are interested in the Middle East.
Rafael Medoff's meticulous scholarship has, once again, brought to light previously unknown episodes in Zionist and American Jewish history. This convincing, well-documented historical work-that reads like a mystery novel-will be welcomed by scholars and general readers alike.
Medoff has unveiled an important new dimension to both American Jewish history and Middle East diplomatic history, one which will fascinate readers and change our current understanding of the characters involved in the history he describes.