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    The Limits to Power: Soviet Policy in the Middle East

    The Limits to Power by Ro'i, Yaacov;

    Soviet Policy in the Middle East

    Series: Routledge Library Editions: Soviet Foreign Policy;

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    The Limits to Power (1979) analyses the spectrum of Soviet interests and policies in the Middle East following the Yom Kippur War of October 1973: how the Soviets handled the oil question, military and economic aid, policy toward Egypt, Syria, Iraq, the Palestinian organisations ? and toward Israel itself.

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    The Limits to Power (1979) analyses the spectrum of Soviet interests and policies in the Middle East following the Yom Kippur War of October 1973: how the Soviets handled the oil question, military and economic aid, policy toward Egypt, Syria, Iraq, the Palestinian organisations ? and toward Israel itself. The Soviet position in the Middle East in 1970 was as the dominant foreign power in the region, and this book examines the events and actions that resulted, under a decade later, in such a sharp reversal in Soviet fortunes. The ebb-and-flow of Soviet diplomacy, as it emerges from the wealth of official statements and press material, is examined in detail.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword John C. CampbellPart 1. The Global Context  1. The Arab?Israeli Conflict in Soviet?US Relations Galia Golan  2. Changes in Soviet Political-Military Policy in the Middle East after 1973 Amnon Sella  Part 2. Economic Dimensions  3. Economic Aspects of Soviet Involvement in the Middle East Gur Ofer  4. The Soviet Union and the Oil Weapon: Benefits and Dilemmas Dina R. Spechler and Martin C. Spechler  Part 3. Domestic Perspectives  5. The Soviet Perception of Influence: the Case of the Middle East 1973?1976 Oded Eran  6. The Domestic Image of Soviet Involvement in the Arab?Israeli Conflict Theodore H. Friedgut  Part 4. The Conflict Arena  7. The Soviet Union and Egypt: the Constraints of a Power?Client Relationship Yaacov Ro?i  8. The Soviet Union and Syria: the Limits of Cooperation Galia Golan and Itamar Rabinovich  9. The Soviet Attitude to the Existence of Israel Yaacov Ro?i  10. The Soviet Union and the Palestinian Organisations Baruch Gurevitz  11. The Soviet Conception of a Middle East Peace Settlement Robert O. Freedman  Part 5. Conclusions  12. The Soviet Union in the Middle East: Problems, Policies and Prospective Trends Dina R. Spechler

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    The Limits to Power: Soviet Policy in the Middle East

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