The Nixon Administration and the Middle East peace process, 1969-1973

from the Rogers Plan to the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War

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January 15, 2026 | History

The Nixon Administration and the Middle East peace process, 1969-1973

from the Rogers Plan to the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War

In the years following the Yom Kippur War, many studies addressed the internal and international political background prior to the war, attempting to determine causes and steps by political players and parties in Israel, Egypt, and the United States. But to date there has been no comprehensive study based on archival materials and other primary sources. Classified documents from that period have recently become available and it is now possible to examine in depth a crucial period in Middle East history generally and Israeli history in particular. The authors provide a penetrating and insightful viewpoint on the question that lies at the heart of the Israeli polity and military: Was an opportunity missed to prevent the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War? The book provides surprising answers to longstanding issues: How did National Security Adviser, Henry Kissinger, succeed in torpedoing the efforts of the State Department to bring about an interim agreement between Israel and Egypt in 1971? Would that agreement have allowed Israel to hold on to most of the Sinai Peninsula for many years and at the same time avert the outbreak of the war? Did Golda Meir reject any diplomatic initiative that came up for discussion in the years preceding the war? And Was the White House's Middle East policy throughout 1973 a catalyst for war breaking out?

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Language
English
Pages
300

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Table of Contents

Part 1. The twilight of the Nasser Regime: 1967-1970
The Middle East arena following the Six Day War
The Johnson Administration's attempts to promote a settlement between Israel and Egypt in 1968
The "two-power talks" (US-USSR): March-September 1969
The First Rogers Plan, October-December 1969
The Rogers initiative for a ceasefire in the Suez Canal, June 1970, part 1
The Rogers initiative for a ceasefire in the Suez Canal, June 1970, part 2
The crisis in Jordan (September 1970) and its implications
Part 2. "The stalemate policy": 1971-1972
Sadat replaces Nasser, Cairo and Washington begin moving closer
Attempts to arrange an interim agreement in the Suez Canal: February 1971
Ongoing efforts to reach an interim Israeli-Egyptian agreement
The unofficial death of the Rogers Plan
Part 3. The run up to the Yom Kippur War: Autumn 1972-October 1973
Reinforcing the status quo in the region
Complacency in the shadow of continued diplomatic stalemate
Summary and conclusions.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-294) and index.

Published in
Brighton, Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
956.04
Library of Congress
DS128.1 .V36 2013, E183.8

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 300 pages
Number of pages
300

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL30662878M
ISBN 13
9781845195779
LCCN
2012047405
OCLC/WorldCat
806016673

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL22643258W

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