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From Suez to Camp David: The US-USSR Confrontation in the Middle East in the 1950s–1970s

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From Suez to Camp David: The US-USSR Confrontation in the Middle East in the 1950s–1970s
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Alexey Urazov is a Russian international historian, specialist in strategic communications and public relations. He holds a PhD in history and is the author of scientific articles on the history of international relations. He is a political consultant and a member of a group of authors of applied research on foreign policy and conflictology.
In 2019, the monograph “Time of Change. The Evolution of US and UK Foreign Policy in the Greater Middle East in the First Decades of the Cold War” was published. A. Urazov’s new book “From Suez to Camp David. The US-USSR Confrontation in the Middle East in the 1950s–1970s” continues the study of the fundamental foreign policy trends in the development of one of the most important regions in the key decades of the Cold War. The book “From Suez to Camp David” focuses on the analysis of the nature and forms of confrontation between the superpowers — the USSR and the USA — in the Middle East in the 1950s–1970s.

A large cycle of historical events from the Suez Crisis of 1956 to the signing of the Camp David Accords of 1978 was formed in the history of the foreign policy confrontation between the USA and the USSR in the Middle East in a separate era, within which several cycles in the development and fading of the geopolitical confrontation of superpowers in the territory of the Middle East macro-region were compactly fit together by historical standards. The USA and the USSR implemented a wide range of their interests in the region, and it was the Arab-Israeli confrontation that was one of the key drivers of the region's adaptation to the rapidly changing trends of the bipolar era.
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