The Soviet Union and Camp David

Abstract: 

This monograph analyzes the politics of the Soviet Union during the twelve months following the Camp David Agreements. It also outlines the criticisms directed by the USSR towards the three parties involved in the agreement and the USSR’s efforts to oppose Camp David. The paper sheds light on the opportunities and problems faced by Soviet policy-makers as a result of Camp David, as well as the choices that arose for the USSR in its wake. Finally, the study also evaluates the effect of Camp David on Soviet-Arab bilateral and multi-lateral relations.

E edition: 
(Second (First, 1980
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About the Author(s)

Rashid KHALIDI is the president of the American Committee on Jerusalem, Washington, D.C., Edward Said Chair in Arab Studies at Columbia University, director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University, and editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies. He is author of major works on the Middle East.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher(s):
Institute for Palestine Studies
Edition:
(Second (First, 1980
Publication Date:
1986
Language: Arabic
(Also published in English)
Number of Pages:
45