Beschreibung:
Based on newly declassified documents, this book offers a provocative new analysis of President Jimmy Carter's political role in Arab-Israeli diplomacy. It analyzes the reflexive relationship between domestic politics and foreign policy, especially the roles played by the media, public opinion and pro-Israel lobby groups.
ContentsAcknowledgementsAbbreviations Introduction: President And Peacemaker1. The Limits Of Candor (January-May 1977)2. The ' 'The Need For A Political Plan ' ' (May-July 1977)3. Firestorm Over U.S.-Soviet Joint Communiqué (August-October, 1977)4. ' 'Cronkite Diplomacy, ' ' Sadat ' 's Jerusalem Initiative And U.S. Policy (November 1977-February 1978)5. Capitol Hill Fight Over ' 'Package ' ' Airplane Deal (February-May 1978)6. ' 'Getting Control ' ' At Camp David (June 1978-September 1978)7. Desperate Diplomacy And The Egypt-Israel Treaty (October 1978-March 1979)8. Lines Blur As Election Approaches (April 1979-November 1980)Conclusion: Reconciling The Irreconcilable?Bibliography