Lion of Jordan: The Life of King Hussein in War and PeaceAllen Lane, 2007 - 697 من الصفحات For most of his long reign (1953-1999) Hussein of Jordan was one of the dominant figures in Middle Eastern politics, and one of the most consistent proponents of peace with Israel. This is the first major account of his life and reign, written with access to many of his surviving papers, with the co-operation (but not approval) of his family and staff, and extensive interviews with policy-makers of many different nationalities. Shlaim reveals that for the sake of dynastic and national survival, Hussein initiated a secret dialogue with Israel in 1963, and spent over 1000 hours in talks with Golda Meir, Shimon Peres, Itzhak Shamir, Itzhak Rabin, and countless other Israeli officials. Shlaim reconstructs this dialogue across the battle-lines from new Israeli records and first-hand accounts by many of the key participants, demonstrating that Israeli intransigence was largely responsible for the failure to achieve a peaceful settlement to the conflict between 1967 and 1994. |
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... officers , leading to the coup by Colonel Husni Za'im in Syria in 1949 and to the Free Officers ' Revolution in Egypt in 1952. The Ba'th Party in Syria expounded a militant Arab nationalist ideology and attracted some supporters in ...
... officers , leading to the coup by Colonel Husni Za'im in Syria in 1949 and to the Free Officers ' Revolution in Egypt in 1952. The Ba'th Party in Syria expounded a militant Arab nationalist ideology and attracted some supporters in ...
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... officers in the Arab Legion and defence strategy . The Arab Legion was the single strongest national institution in Jordan , yet it was led by senior officers who could not ignore their loyalty to Britain . Hussein wanted to see a more ...
... officers in the Arab Legion and defence strategy . The Arab Legion was the single strongest national institution in Jordan , yet it was led by senior officers who could not ignore their loyalty to Britain . Hussein wanted to see a more ...
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... officers . Things came to a head on 28 February 1956 when Hussein was presented by the prime minister with papers containing the names of those officers whom Glubb wanted dismissed from the army . Hussein was shocked : he knew and ...
... officers . Things came to a head on 28 February 1956 when Hussein was presented by the prime minister with papers containing the names of those officers whom Glubb wanted dismissed from the army . Hussein was shocked : he knew and ...
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The Hashemite Heritage I | 1 |
Murder of a Mentor | 38 |
The Making of a King | 59 |
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Abdullah accepted accord action agreed agreement American Amman Arab Arab world arms army asked attack became Britain British called chief conference continued crisis decision Egypt forces foreign gave give hand Hashemite Hassan head Herzog House idea interests Interview Iraq Iraqi Israel Israeli issue Itzhak Rabin Jerusalem Jordan Jordanian June King Hussein king's kingdom later leaders London March meeting Middle East military move Nasser needed negotiations offer officers Palestine Palestinian parties peace Peres political position possible prepared President Press prime minister Prince problem question Rabin reached regime region relations responsibility Rifa'i royal Saddam Saudi September settlement side signed summit Syria Talal talks territory thought told took treaty turned United wanted West Bank withdrawal