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The Origins of the Eisenhower Doctrine
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Ray Takeyh
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2000
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-42067-4
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978-0-333-98178-8
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2000
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10.1057/9780333981788
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pp. 1
The United States’ Cold War Priorities and the Middle East, 1945–53
pp. 26
American Diplomacy and the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty
pp. 48
The Baghdad Pact and the Alpha Plan
pp. 73
From Cooperation to Confrontation: the Unveiling of the Alpha Plan
pp. 105
Operation Omega and the Policy of Antagonism
pp. 124
The Suez Crisis
pp. 142
The Eisenhower Doctrine
pp. 154
Conclusion
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