Israeli Soviet Relations, 1953 -1967: From Confrontation to Disruption

Forsideomslag
Taylor & Francis US, 1998 - 347 sider
Govrin, former Israeli diplomat in Moscow and research fellow at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, addresses the period ranging from the first severance of Israeli-Soviet relations in the last stage of Stalin's rule through their renewal, shortly after his death in 1953, to their being severed again under Brezhnev's rule in 1967. He examines the confrontation in the context of the political and ideological motivations of each country, focusing on trade, cultural relations, and emigration issues. Paper edition (unseen), $27.50. Distributed by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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Changes in Soviet internal and foreign policy after
24
Israel between East and West
37
Phases in the USSRs attitude towards Israel 19531967
61
Trade relations
97
Cultural and scientific relations
111
Aliya emigration from the USSR and eastern Europe
118
Continuity and change in Soviet policy regarding
151
The national awakening of the Jews in the USSR
169
Part 4
219
The USSRs policy during and after the Sinai Campaign
240
Soviet proposals for the prevention of world war
261
Intensification of Soviet activity in the Arab states
276
The Six Day War and the breach of SovietIsraeli
317
Epilogue
326
Bibliography
333
Index
339

The struggle on behalf of Jews in the USSR
178

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