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portada The PLO Years: The Middle East in History (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
188
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
20.3 x 12.7 x 1.0 cm
ISBN13
9789190115978

The PLO Years: The Middle East in History (en Inglés)

Wang, Hui (Autor) · Hui Wang · Tapa Blanda

The PLO Years: The Middle East in History (en Inglés) - Wang, Hui

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The PLO Years: The Middle East in History, is my attempt to tell the story behind the headlines - the people, the decisions, and the accidents that shaped the modern Middle East. It opens with the Battle of Karameh - the April 1968 clash that transformed Yasser Arafat into a regional symbol - and then follows the emergence of Fatah, tracing how a dispersed, underground network gradually hardened into a national force. This is not a legend spun from slogans; it's a careful look at how leadership is forged under pressure.From royal courts to refugee camps, the narrative follows Arafat's uneasy, often fraught relationship with King Hussein of Jordan, a relationship that exploded into the 1970 confrontation known as Black September. Lebanon appears not as a footnote but as a decisive turning point: the 1969 Cairo Agreement, the rise of a "state within a state" in the camps, and the brittle, factional politics of Beirut together show how Lebanon was reshaped into a battleground that would draw in Syria, Israel, and the PLO.War takes center stage as Israel's Six-Day War redraws the map and sets off waves that still haven't settled. I trace the rise of figures like Yitzhak Shamir - a man who moved from underground fighter to prime minister - and follow how military logic bled into political life. From Operation Wooden Leg - the 1 October 1985 airstrike on PLO headquarters in Tunis - to Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon (Operation Peace for Galilee), these chapters show how violence crossed borders and steadily narrowed the range of possible choices.The book also follows the role of the United States, where Washington's shifting priorities pulled Israel and the PLO onto different trajectories. From the Reagan Plan to the outbreak of the First Intifada in 1987, diplomacy and street-level rebellion collided, producing outcomes no one had fully anticipated. Yitzhak Rabin appears here as a complex figure - a soldier turned statesman, confronting a reality that could no longer be controlled by force alone.The final chapters track Arafat through his most perilous political gamble during the Gulf War - a moment that deepened his isolation and reshaped his options - and then into the quiet, secret channels that nudged him from international pariah toward the negotiating table in Oslo. Along the way, figures such as Yitzhak Rabin, Yitzhak Shamir, and Shimon Peres emerge not as abstractions or icons, but as flawed, driven men molded by fear, ambition, and the blunt timing of history.

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