American Zionism and U.S. Foreign Policy, 1942-1947
U.S. Foreign Policy, 1942-1947
Book • 1942
Richard P. Stevens' 'American Zionism and U.S.
Foreign Policy, 1942-1947' delves into the intricate relationship between American Zionist organizations and the formulation of United States foreign policy during a critical period.
Stevens examines how Zionist groups in America influenced political decision-making in Washington, particularly concerning the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine.
The book analyzes the strategies employed by Zionist lobbyists, their connections to key figures in the government, and the ways in which they shaped public opinion.
It sheds light on the interplay of domestic and international factors that ultimately led to the U.S.
endorsement of the United Nations partition plan for Palestine in 1947.
Stevens' work offers valuable insights into the dynamics of interest group politics and the making of American foreign policy in the Middle East.
Foreign Policy, 1942-1947' delves into the intricate relationship between American Zionist organizations and the formulation of United States foreign policy during a critical period.
Stevens examines how Zionist groups in America influenced political decision-making in Washington, particularly concerning the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine.
The book analyzes the strategies employed by Zionist lobbyists, their connections to key figures in the government, and the ways in which they shaped public opinion.
It sheds light on the interplay of domestic and international factors that ultimately led to the U.S.
endorsement of the United Nations partition plan for Palestine in 1947.
Stevens' work offers valuable insights into the dynamics of interest group politics and the making of American foreign policy in the Middle East.
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