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John F. Kennedy and Israel
Herbert M. Druks
Book Code:
C8007
ISBN:
0-275-98007-3
ISBN-13:
978-0-275-98007-8
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0275980073
208 pages
Praeger Security International General Interest-Cloth
Publication:
10/30/2005
List Price:
$67.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £39.95
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Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
History
»
American History -- 1946 to Present
History
»
American History (General)
Political Science
»
Presidential Studies
Political Science
»
Political History
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John F. Kennedy and Israel
has much to say on how history ought to judge Kennedy. Druks' narrative shows Kennedy able to focus in perspective and insightful ways on the Middle East even as the Cuban missile crisis and the civil rights movement necessarily took much of his time. The lasting impact on the Middle East of what brief time JFK had is inescapable to anyone reading Herbert M. Druks's fascinating book.
—Hadassah Magazine
December 2006
[D]ruks' book is well written, and the reader easily beomes revited with the dramatic relationships of the Kennedy family world politics. It is hard to put the book down. For a study of international affairs, this is not an easy task, and the author is to be commended for presenting an important book in a very readable and fascinating style.
—www.jewishgrowth.org
2006
One might credit Druks for writing with his politics clearly displayed. It is starkly clear that the author strongly likes Israel, strongly dislikes the Arab states, and has serious grievances with the State Department and the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration (on the grounds that they were harsh on Israel). While some readers might find the author's passion a bit grating, others will appreciate his commitment to say what he thinks.
—The Journal of American History
December 2006
Description:
John F. Kennedy entered the White House hoping to make America and the world a better and safer place in which to live. Through diplomacy, he wanted to achieve a settlement of the East-West tensions and to bring about a peaceful resolution to such issues as the Israeli-Arab conflict. Although his provision of defensive HAWK anti-aircraft missiles, in response to Russian, French and British arms sales to the Arabs, made him the first President to supply arms to Israel, Kennedy feared both exacerbation of the arms race and the proliferation of nuclear weapons. While he remained an honest and loyal friend to Israel, he also attempted to further America's relationship with the Arab states and to encourage a settlement of the Arab refugee issue.
Kennedy was an independent thinker who learned how to rely upon his own best judgment and intelligence rather than upon his father or officials like Dean Rusk or Allen Dulles. Kennedy ultimately agreed to regular consultations between Israeli and American military personnel, but he would not agree to a dual alliance nor would he allow America to become Israel's main source of military equipment. The author contends that it was this precarious and uncertain diplomatic and military situation that encouraged Israel to develop its own defense industries and to investigate the possibilities of producing its own nuclear weapons systems.
Table of Contents:
Preface
JFK and His Sons
John F. Kennedy and Israel
Dimona January 1961 to May 1963
Ben Gurion's Gallant Fight
"A Gravity without Parallel"
Levi Eshkol and the Dual Alliance
The Last Days of JFK and Israel's Continued Struggle for Survival
Bibliography
LC Card Number:
2005018670
LCC Class:
E842
Dewey Class:
327
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