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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_169632274X
    Format: 1 online resource (449 pages)
    ISBN: 9780231526586
    Content: A revealing investigation into the corporate and strategic interests that have long been at the root of U.S. policy toward Israel and the Palestinians.
    Content: Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface to the Paperback Edition: The U.S. Record on Israwl and Palestine, 1948 -- Introduction: Open Secrets -- Part I: The Postwar Petroleum Order and the Palestine Question, 1945-1946 -- 1. The Primacy of Oil -- 2. The Palestine Question: 1945 -- Part II: The Question of Partition and the Oil Connection, 1947-1948 -- 3. The Critical Year: 1947 -- 4. The Winter of Discontent: 1948 -- 5. The Oil Connection -- Part III: Beware "Anomalous Situations," 1948 -- 6. The Transformation of Palestine -- 7. Truce and Trusteeship -- 8. Recognition and Response -- Part IV: Rethinking U.S. Policy in Palestine/Israel, 1948 -- 9. Reconsidering U.S. Policy in Palestine -- 10. The Palestine Refugee Problem -- 11. The State Department on the Record -- Part V: The End as the Beginning, 1948-49 -- 12. The PCC, Armistice, Lausanne, and Palestinian Refugees -- 13. The View from the Pentagon and the National Security Council -- 14. The Israeli-U.S. Oil Connection and Expanding U.S. Oil Interests -- Part VI: In Place of a Conclusion -- Reflections on Discovery, Denial, and Deferral -- Notes -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231152884
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780231152884
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    New York, [New York] :Columbia University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948325531002882
    Format: 1 online resource (433 pages)
    ISBN: 9780231526586 (e-book)
    Note: Includes index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Gendzier, Irene L. Dying to forget : Oil, power, Palestine, and the foundations of U.S. Policy in the Middle East. New York, [New York] : Columbia University Press, c2015 ISBN 9780231152884
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY :Columbia University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958351978702883
    Format: 1 online resource(400 p.) : , illustrations.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. New York, NY : Columbia University Press, 2015. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Edition: System requirements: Web browser.
    Edition: Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
    ISBN: 9780231526586
    Content: In her groundbreaking analysis of the origins and evolution of U.S. policy toward the Middle East from 1945 to 1949, Irene L. Gendzier presents incontrovertible evidence that oil politics played a significant role in the founding of Israel, the policy adopted by the United States toward Palestinians, and subsequent U.S. involvement in the region. Consulting declassified U.S. government sources, as well as papers in the H.S. Truman Library, Gendzier uncovers little-known features of U.S. involvement in the region, including significant exchanges in the winter and spring of 1948 between the director of the Oil and Gas Division of the Interior Department and the representative of the Jewish Agency in the United States, months before Israel's independence and recognition by President Truman. She also shows that U.S. consuls and representatives abroad informed State Department officials, including the Secretary of State and the President, of the deleterious consequences of partition in Palestine. In documenting this dimension of U.S. policy, her work complements that of Palestinian historians as well as Israel's "New Historians" of 1948.The attempt to reconsider partition and replace it with a UN trusteeship for Palestine failed, however, jettisoned by Israel's declaration of independence. The results altered the regional balance of power and Washington's calculations of policy toward the new state. Prior to that, as Gendzier's work reveals, the U.S. endorsed the repatriation of Palestinian refugees in accord with UNGA Res 194 of Dec. 11, 1948, in addition to the resolution of territorial claims, the definition of boundaries, and the internationalization of Jerusalem. Yet instead of implementing the resolutions U.S. officials insisted were key to resolving the conflict, the United States deferred to Israel to assure its pro-Western support in the protection of U.S. oil interests in the Middle East.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction: Open Secrets -- , Part I. The Petroleum Order and the Palestine Question, 1945–1946 -- , 1. The Primacy of Oil -- , 2. The Palestine Question: 1945 -- , Part II. The Question of Partition and the Oil Connection, 1947–1948 -- , 3. The Critical Year: 1947 -- , 4. The Winter of Discontent: 1948 -- , 5. The Oil Connection -- , Part III. Beware “Anomalous Situation,” 1948 -- , 6. The Transformation of Palestine -- , 7. Truce and Trusteeship -- , 8. Recognition and Response -- , Part IV. Rethinking U.S. Policy in Palestine/Israel, 1948 -- , 9. Reconsidering U.S. Policy in Palestine -- , 10. The Palestine Refugee Problem -- , 11. The State Department on the Record -- , Part V. The End as the Beginning, 1948–49 -- , 12. The PCC, Armistice, Lausanne, and Palestinian Refugees -- , 13. The View from the Pentagon and the National Security Council -- , 14. The Israeli–U.S. Oil Connection and Expanding U.S. Oil Interests -- , Part VI. In Place of a Conclusion -- , Reflections on Discovery, Denial, and Deferral -- , Notes -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231152884
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, [New York] :Columbia University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959235111002883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxii, 408 pages)
    ISBN: 023152658X
    Content: Irene L. Gendzier presents incontrovertible evidence that oil politics played a significant role in the founding of Israel, the policy then adopted by the United States toward Palestinians, and subsequent U.S. involvement in the region. Consulting declassified U.S. government sources, as well as papers in the H.S. Truman Library, she uncovers little-known features of U.S. involvement in the region, including significant exchanges in the winter and spring of 1948 between the director of the Oil and Gas Division of the Interior Department and the representative of the Jewish Agency in the United States, months before Israel's independence and recognition by President Truman. Gendzier also shows that U.S. consuls and representatives abroad informed State Department officials, including the Secretary of State and the President, of the deleterious consequences of partition in Palestine. Yet the attempt to reconsider partition and replace it with a UN trusteeship for Palestine failed, jettisoned by Israel's declaration of independence. The results altered the regional balance of power and Washington's calculations of policy toward the new state. Prior to that, Gendzier reveals the U.S. endorsed the repatriation of Palestinian refugees in accord with UNGA Res 194 of Dec. 11, 1948, in addition to the resolution of territorial claims, the definition of boundaries, and the internationalization of Jerusalem. But U.S. interests in the Middle East, notably the protection of American oil interests, led U.S. officials to rethink Israel's military potential as a strategic ally. Washington then deferred to Israel with respect to the repatriation of Palestinian refugees, the question of boundaries, and the fate of Jerusalem-issues that U.S. officials have come to realize are central to the 1948 conflict and its aftermath.
    Note: Includes index. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , Part I. The Petroleum Order and the Palestine Question, 1945-1946 -- , 1. The Primacy of Oil -- , 2. The Palestine Question: 1945 -- , Part II. The Question of Partition and the Oil Connection, 1947-1948 -- , 3. The Critical Year: 1947 -- , 4. The Winter of Discontent: 1948 -- , 5. The Oil Connection -- , Part III. Beware "Anomalous Situation," 1948 -- , 6. The Transformation of Palestine -- , 7. Truce and Trusteeship -- , 8. Recognition and Response -- , Part IV. Rethinking U.S. Policy in Palestine/Israel, 1948 -- , 9. Reconsidering U.S. Policy in Palestine -- , 10. The Palestine Refugee Problem -- , 11. The State Department on the Record -- , Part V. The End as the Beginning, 1948-49 -- , 12. The PCC, Armistice, Lausanne, and Palestinian Refugees -- , 13. The View from the Pentagon and the National Security Council -- , 14. The Israeli-U.S. Oil Connection and Expanding U.S. Oil Interests -- , Part VI. In Place of a Conclusion -- , Reflections on Discovery, Denial, and Deferral -- , Notes -- , Index , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-231-15289-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-231-15288-4
    Language: English
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