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by Erika G. Alin

  • ISBN: 0819193321
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  • Author: Erika G. Alin
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: UPA (March 22, 1994)
  • Pages: 170 pages
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The 1958 Lebanon crisis was a Lebanese political crisis caused by political and religious tensions in the country that included a United States military intervention.

The 1958 Lebanon crisis was a Lebanese political crisis caused by political and religious tensions in the country that included a United States military intervention. The intervention lasted for around three months until President Camille Chamoun, who had requested the assistance, completed his term as president of Lebanon. American and Lebanese government forces successfully occupied the Port of Beirut and Beirut International Airport. With the crisis over, the United States withdrew.

The 1958 Lebanon crisis was perceived in the Cold War as a threat to the US, and the Eisenhower government therefore intervened militarily in July 1958

The 1958 Lebanon crisis was perceived in the Cold War as a threat to the US, and the Eisenhower government therefore intervened militarily in July 1958. This book focuses on the perceptions, assumptions and considerations that prompted the US to intervene, drawing on White House meetings' data. The United States and the 1958 Lebanon Crisis: American Intervention in the Middle East. 0819193321 (ISBN13: 9780819193322).

Erika G. Alin, The United States and the 1958 Lebanon Crisis, American Intervention in the Middle East, 1994. Pierrick el Gammal, Politique intérieure et politique extérieure au Liban de 1958 à 1961 de Camille Chamoun à Fouad Chehab, Sorbonne University (Paris), 1991. Irene L. Gendzier, Notes from the Minefield: United States Intervention in Lebanon and the Middle East 1945–1958, 1997. Agnes G. Korbani, . Intervention in Lebanon, 1958–1982 : presidential decisionmaking, 1991. Nawaf Salam, L’insurrection de 1958 au Liban, Sorbonne University (Paris), 1979.

American intervention in the Middle East. Published 1994 by University Press of America in Lanham Times. 1953-1961, Intervention, 1958. There's no description for this book yet. Published 1994 by University Press of America in Lanham. Foreign relations, History. Includes bibliographical references (p. -155) and index.

The 1958 Lebanon crisis was a Lebanese political crisis caused by political and religious tensions in the country . Erika G.

The 1958 Lebanon crisis was a Lebanese political crisis caused by political and religious tensions in the country that included a . military intervention. The intervention lasted around three months until President Camille Chamoun, who had requested the assistance, completed his term as president of Lebanon.

In the past century, the United States has been coined the term global police, in that it intervenes should . military forces came to Lebanon in the summer of 1958 to help resolve a political crisis in the country.

In the past century, the United States has been coined the term global police, in that it intervenes should there be any sort of conflict that arises in the rest of the world. The intervention lasted for around three months until President Camille Chamoun, who had requested the assistance, completed his term.

British-American differences over the merit of US intervention in Lebanon subsided in favor of a wider Western strategic scheme to strengthen Britain's ties with .

British-American differences over the merit of US intervention in Lebanon subsided in favor of a wider Western strategic scheme to strengthen Britain's ties with Jordan and the Persian Gulf states. Notes From the Minefield contains important de-classified material in the form of National Security Council memos and a number of State Department documents. In addition, it depicts well the interplay among the different departments and agencies of the national security apparatus in the US government.

The 1958 Lebanon crisis was perceived in the Cold War as a threat to the US, and the Eisenhower government therefore intervened militarily in July 1958. This book focuses on the perceptions, assumptions and considerations that prompted the US to intervene, drawing on White House meetings' data.

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