Dawn Over Suez: The Rise of American Power in the Middle East, 1953-1957
By (Author) Steven Z. Freiberger
Ivan R Dee, Inc
Ivan R Dee, Inc
12th February 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
History
Middle Eastern history
327.56073
Paperback
287
Width 143mm, Height 219mm, Spine 22mm
381g
No event in post World War II diplomacy has been more written about than the Suez crisis of 1956and for good reason: it signaled the fall of British power and influence in the Middle East. But most accounts, based on limited information, have focused on the invasion of Suez and the collusion between Britain, France, and Israel as the turning point in Washington's break with London and its assumption of power in the region. Now, using the most up-to-date U. S. sources and recently opened British records, Steven Freiberger has written the most definitive account to date of the Suez affair. His book is rich with fresh interpretations based on new evidence. Mr. Freiberger argues that the Suez crisis was only the culmination of years of American irritation with British imperialism in the Middle East; that the Eisenhower administration developed a coherent anti-colonial plan; that Washington used the Suez crunch to pressure Anthony Eden's removal as prime minister; and that in the end American strategy was a failure-it alienated the Arabs and permitted Soviet expansion in the region. Dawn Over Suez is an important reappraisal of a critical period in American diplomacy and offers keys to understanding our present-day problems in the Middle East.
Penetrating. * Publishers Weekly *
Thoroughly researched...an impressive feat. -- E. Timothy Smith * The Historian *
Persuasive and assertive...a valuable addition on the troubled subject. -- Douglas Little * American History Review *
Freiberger's book takes its right place in the burgeoning literature on the Suez crisis...a distinct contribution. -- Michael Graham Fry & Andrew Gold * Intelligence and National Security *
An excellent and provocative book! -- Lloyd C. Gardner, author of Approaching Vietnam
Steven Z. Freiberger teaches history at Franklin Pierce College in Rindge, New Hampshire.