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Abstract
With an extended new preface by the author.
'One of the most important intellectuals alive' Independent
One of Noam Chomsky's most important and renowed works, Fateful Triangle, is a devastating indictment of American and Israeli foreign policy which covers a sustained period of Middle East history from the formation of the State of Israeli to the Oslo Peace Accords. With a foreword by the late Edward Said, this powerful book belongs in the hands of anyone who wants a deep understanding of Israel and its relationship to Western power.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Cover | Cover | ||
Contents | v | ||
Preface to the New Edition | ix | ||
Foreword | xv | ||
Preface | xvii | ||
1. Fanning the Flames | 1 | ||
2. The Origins of the 'Special Relationship' | 9 | ||
3. Rejectionism and Accommodation | 41 | ||
4. Israel and Palestine: Historical Backgrounds | 95 | ||
5. Peace for Galilee | 199 | ||
6. Aftermath | 373 | ||
The Road to Armageddon | 505 | ||
The Palestinian Uprising | 541 | ||
9. 'Limited War' in Lebanon | 589 | ||
10. Washington's 'Peace Process' | 609 | ||
Notes | 651 | ||
Index | 717 |