Notes from the minefield

United States intervention in Lebanon and the Middle East, 1945-1958

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Irene L. Gendzier, Irene L. Ge ...
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Notes from the minefield

United States intervention in Lebanon and the Middle East, 1945-1958

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A wide-reaching analysis of post-World War II U.S. policy in Lebanon posits that the politics of oil and pipelines figured far more significantly in U.S. relations with Lebanon than previously believed. By reevaluating U.S.-Lebanese relations within the context of America's collaborative intervention with the Lebanese ruling elite, Gendzier aptly demonstrates how oil, power, and politics drove U.S. policy as well as influenced the development of the state and region of Lebanon.

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Routledge
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English
Pages
522

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Notes from the Minefield
2020, Taylor & Francis Group
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Notes from the Minefield: United States Intervention in Lebanon and the Middle East, 1945-1958
2019, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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Notes from the Minefield: United States Intervention in Lebanon and the Middle East, 1945-1958
2019, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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Notes from the Minefield: United States Intervention in Lebanon and the Middle East, 1945-1958
2019, Taylor & Francis Group
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Table of Contents

pt. 1. The setting of U.S. policy. The dynamic of collaborative intervention
U.S. postwar policy and the Middle East
Learning Lebanon : a primer
pt. 2. Formative years in the evolution of U.S. policy : 1944-1952. Alternating currents of criticism and conformity
The foundations of U.S. policy, PACLIFT : Petroleum, Aviation, Commerce, Labor, Intelligence, and the Friendship Treaty
Altered circumstances and the design of U.S. political strategy
pt. 3. The Eisenhower administration and the Sham'un regime : a policy of information and consent. Pressure points and priorities
Lebanon : the "Bridgehead in the Orient"
Realities of power in the "rear area"
Our man in Beirut
pt. 4. Intervening before intervention. Civil War, May 1958
Doubt, deliberation, and preparation
pt. 5. The minefield explodes : U.S. military intervention
11,000 sorties in search of a target
By mutual consent : July-October 1958
Epilogue : 1958 in retrospect.

Edition Notes

"First published 1999 by Westview Press"--Title page verso

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.7305609/045
Library of Congress
DS63.2.U5

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource
Number of pages
522

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44079711M
ISBN 10
0429037813
ISBN 13
9780429037818
OCLC/WorldCat
1089955217

Work Description

Notes from the Minefield is a groundbreaking work in the analysis of postwar U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Challenging conventional views of the Cold War in the region, it offers a sophisticated interpretation of the ascendancy of U.S. interests, their economic and political connections, and their implications for U.S. politics in the Middle East. While the scope of the book is regional and international, its focus is decidedly local. Notes from the Minefield sheds new light on the extensive interests of the U.S. in Lebanon, and on its role in maintaining a conservative, confessional regime in Beirut. Gendzier brings a wealth of hitherto unexamined evidence to bear on the significance of he 1958 civil war and the objectives of U.S. military intervention in Beirut, an event that has long been the subject of trivial and diversionary explanations. For those interested in recent Middle East politics, the continuing Israeli-Palestinian struggle, the succession of civil wars in Lebanon, and the persistence of authoritarian regimes in the area, Gendzier’s book provides a searing expose.Gendzier draws upon a sweeping array of declassified sources of U.S. policy, including Defense and State Department documents, embassy communiqués, CIA records, and private interviews and correspondence. British records and an exhaustive compendium of secondary sources provide depth and alternative viewpoints. Notes from the Minefield is a compelling work for those interested in U.S. foreign policy, international relations, and the fate of democracy and secularism in Lebanon and the contemporary Middle East. - Publisher.

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In July 1958, close to 15,000 marines landed in Beirut, while some 11,000 air sorties were over Lebanon.
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