Sadat, Kissinger, Carter, Begin, and the quest for Arab-Israeli peace
Stein, Kenneth W.
1999
Chronicles the thirty-year Arab-Israeli peace process, analyzing the personalities of the key individuals involved, and featuring interviews with over eighty participants in the military and political negotiations between Egypt and Israel.
Highlights the steps taken toward peace between Israel and Egypt, which resulted in the signing of a historic peace treaty between the two countries on March 26, 1979 in Washington D.C.
Examines the impact of the Israel lobby on U.S. foreign policy, investigates the reasons why the U.S. provides Israel with such a high level of material and diplomatic support, and questions whether the relationship is good for America or Israel.
Examines the history behind Egypt's push for control of the Suez Canal and the battle waged against Britain, France, and Israel, and includes biographical notes on leaders and a look at the effects of the crisis.
the special relationship of Israel and the United States
Finkelstein, Norman H
1998
Explores United States-Israeli relations since the founding of Israel in 1948 within the context of ongoing strife and attempts at peace in the Middle East and the political climate in the U.S.