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US Policy Towards Jerusalem and the Occupied Arab Territories 1948 and
1967
by Candace Karp
CONTENTS
Forward
Part One:
Truman, the Arab-Israeli Conflict and Jerusalem
- Introduction
- The Partition Plan
and Internationalisation
- The War of Independence
and Jerusalem
- The Bernadotte
Initiative
- The American Position
- Internationalisation
Revisited
- An American Presence
- After Internationalisation:
Jerusalem's Division
- Functional Internationalisation:
Focus on the Holy Places
- Final Attempts
- Appendices
- Chronology
- Maps:
- Jerusalem and
the Corpus Separatum proposed in 1947
- Partitioned
Jerusalem, 1948-1967
- Who's Who (List
of Names)
- Bibliography
Part Two:
Johnson, the Arab-Israeli Conflict and Borders
- Introduction
- United States Policy
Prior to 1967
- Prior to War
- The June War and
the American Position
- During the Aftermath:
Debate Continues
- The Positions of
the Arab States and Israel
- A Strategy Agreed
Upon: The Johnson Principles
- The Glassboro Summit:
Johnson and Kosygin Confer
- Prelude to Annexation
- Washington Backpedals
and Retreats
- The Stalemate Commences
- Appendices
- Chronology
- Maps:
- The Rhodes
Armistice Line, 1949
- The Middle
East after the 1967 June War
- List of Names
- Bibliography
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