Syria And The United States: Eisenhower’s Cold War In The Middle East [Hardcover ed.] 0813385822, 9780813385822

An examination of the evolution of US foreign policy toward Syria and the Middle East at the height of the cold war era.

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SYRIA

AND THE

UNITED STATES Eisenhower's Cold

War

in the

Middle East

DAVID W. LESCH Westview Press

The "Syrian

sparked by a adminisEisenhower covert attempt by the what it perceived to be tration to overthrow Midin the an emerging Soviet client-state crisis" of 1957,

dle East, represented the

denouement of a

badly misguided US. foreign policy, accord-

David Lesch. The repercussions of incident, which almost precipitated a

ing to this

superpower confrontation, made glaringly obvious the pitfalls of a Middle East policy so obsessed with the "Soviet threat" that

it

precluded a reasoned analysis of the complex

dynamics of the

region.

Focusing on regional politics and utilizing newly available primary documentation,

and the United States offers a multidimensional analysis of Syrian-American Syria

relations during the

presents a crisis"

new

Eisenhower years and

interpretation of the "Syrian

and the evolution of U.S. foreign

icy that led to

it.

pol-

In addition, Lesch offers

important new insight into the roles played by Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and the United Nations as well as a thorough examination of the Syrian political scene. The implications of the past for the present, Lesch emphasizes, should not go unremarked in light of

them



in the



and Syria's pivotal Middle East.

current events

role in