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- catalog contributor b6850970.
- catalog coverage "Israel Foreign relations Russia.".
- catalog coverage "Israel Foreign relations Soviet Union.".
- catalog coverage "Russia Foreign relations Israel.".
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Foreign relations Israel.".
- catalog created "[1970]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[1970]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 249-251.".
- catalog description "I. 1947: the Soviet surprise -- II. Explanation of Soviet support for the establishment of the state of Israel -- III. 1948: full Soviet support of Israel during its War of Liberation -- Iv. 1948: establishment of diplomatic missions in Moscow and Tel Aviv ; Israeli and Soviet Jewry ; Ehrenburg's article in Pravda September 21 ; Moscow's line: Israel yes, Zionism no ; Support of Israel continued -- V. 1949: first doubts and first warnings -- VI. 1950: the Tripartite Declaration ; Israel's stand on Korea ; Moscow's change of line from full support to passive neutrality -- VI. 1951: Israel's dilemma over the Middle East Command plan ; Russian suspicions ; Soviet note of November 21 ; Israel's reply -- VIII. 1952-1953: continued tension over Korea and the Middle East Command plan ; The Stansky trial in Prague ; The doctors' trial ; Sharett's Knesset declaration of February 1953 ; Moscow's break in diplomatic relations with Israel -- IX. 1953-1954: Stalin's death ; Quick resumption of diplomatic relations ; Malenkov's statement of August 8, 1953 ; Signs of improvement despite emigration tabu ; First Soviet veto on Middle East issue in Security Council in January 1954 ; Soviet veto on Suez in march 1954, final turning point in Moscow's attitude to Israel -- X. How Moscow arrived at the point of no return".
- catalog description "XI. 1954-1956: relations with Israel as influence on Moscow's relations with Arabs ; Russian adherence to anti-Israeli line in United Nations ; Deteriorating relations ; The Czech arms deal ; Exchange of notes simulated by one-sided arms supply to Arab States ; Soviet statements on the Middle East early in 1956 ; Khrushchev's identification of Soviet and Arab interests ; Zorin's statement and Israel's answer in September 1956 ; Russians as Egypt's main defenders in Suez canal debate -- XII. 1956-1957: The Sinai Campaign ; Bulganin -- Ben Gurion correspondence ; Russia's leadership in attack on Egypt's behalf ; Khrushchev's speech in November 1956 ; Izvestia: "the way to suicide" ; Moscow's embrace of Arab thesis regarding Israel -- XIII. The second decade, a continuation of the line adopted in 1954 ; Gromyko: Israel hacking at the branch on which it is sitting ; Moscow spreading false accusations against Israel -- XIV. 1958-1960: Israeli note on January 1958 ; Ben Gurion ; Bodrov meeting of July 17, 1958 ; Abba Eban's and Golda Meir's answers to Gromyko ; Lost hopes -- XV. 1960-1963: Moscow's difficulties in the Arab world ; Furtseva's explanation of Soviet attitude to Israel ; Soviet veto against condemnation of Syria for murders at Almagor ; Eshkol's conversation with Bodrov on September 23, 1963, and Golda Meir's talk with Gromyko on October 2, 1963 ; Some positive results and a certain change of style in Moscow -- XVI. 1964-1965: Eshkol's notes to Khrushchev of January 3 and march 2, 1964 ; Khrushchev in Egypt ; Eshkol's Knesset speech of May 20, 1964 ; Another Soviet veto ; Eban's meeting with Gromyko, December 18, 1964 ; Some positive signs in 1965 ; Golda Meir in the Knesset on March 28, 1965 ; The problem of Russian Jew presented as an obstacle to improvement of relations".
- catalog description "XVII. 1966: Israeli government's policy declaration in January ; Abba Eban's meeting with Ambassador Chuvakhin a week later ; Eshkol's talk with the Soviet Ambassador in April ; Kosygin in Egypt ; Soviet statement of May 25 ; Eshkol's Paris press conference in May ; Israel's reply to Soviet statement -- XVIII. May-December 1966: Warsaw meeting of heads of Israeli missions in Eastern Europe ; Another Soviet veto ; Eban's meeting with Gromyko September 30 ; Eshkol's talk with the Soviet Ambassador in October ; Soviet note of October 12 ; Semyonov's statement of November 9 ; Moscow's dropping of charges about Israeli troop concentrations on Syrian border ; New hopes -- XIX. January-April 1967: Eban's Knesset speech of February 14 ; Continuation of the dialogue in Moscow ; Israel's retaliation against Syria in April ; Moscow's renewed accusation about alleged Israeli troop concentrations ; Malik's communication of April 4 and Semyonov's statement of April 25 ; Gideon Rafael's visit to Moscow -- XX. May-June 1967: The Soviet plan ; Eban's conversation with the Soviet Ambassador on May 15 ; Nasser's closing the Straits of Tiran ; The Soviet statement of May 23 ; Security Council meeting ; Kosygin's letter to Eshkol of May 26 ; Egypt's complaint to Security Council on May 29 ; Eshkol's answer to Kosygin on June 1 ; Moscow's avoidance of taking stand on closure of Straits of Tiran -- XXI. June 1967 ; Outbreak of the Six-Day War ; Exchange of notes between Eshkol and Kosygin ; Rupture of diplomatic relations -- XXII. The future of Soviet-Israeli relations.".
- catalog extent "255 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Moscow and Jerusalem: twenty years of relations between Israel and the Soviet Union.".
- catalog identifier "0200716913".
- catalog isFormatOf "Moscow and Jerusalem: twenty years of relations between Israel and the Soviet Union.".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[1970]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, New York, Abelard-Schuman".
- catalog relation "Moscow and Jerusalem: twenty years of relations between Israel and the Soviet Union.".
- catalog spatial "Israel Foreign relations Russia.".
- catalog spatial "Israel Foreign relations Soviet Union.".
- catalog spatial "Russia Foreign relations Israel.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Foreign relations Israel.".
- catalog subject "327.47/05694".
- catalog subject "DS119.8.R9 D34 1970".
- catalog subject "Israel Foreign relations with Russia, 1947-1967".
- catalog subject "Russia Foreign relations with Israel, 1947-1967".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. 1947: the Soviet surprise -- II. Explanation of Soviet support for the establishment of the state of Israel -- III. 1948: full Soviet support of Israel during its War of Liberation -- Iv. 1948: establishment of diplomatic missions in Moscow and Tel Aviv ; Israeli and Soviet Jewry ; Ehrenburg's article in Pravda September 21 ; Moscow's line: Israel yes, Zionism no ; Support of Israel continued -- V. 1949: first doubts and first warnings -- VI. 1950: the Tripartite Declaration ; Israel's stand on Korea ; Moscow's change of line from full support to passive neutrality -- VI. 1951: Israel's dilemma over the Middle East Command plan ; Russian suspicions ; Soviet note of November 21 ; Israel's reply -- VIII. 1952-1953: continued tension over Korea and the Middle East Command plan ; The Stansky trial in Prague ; The doctors' trial ; Sharett's Knesset declaration of February 1953 ; Moscow's break in diplomatic relations with Israel -- IX. 1953-1954: Stalin's death ; Quick resumption of diplomatic relations ; Malenkov's statement of August 8, 1953 ; Signs of improvement despite emigration tabu ; First Soviet veto on Middle East issue in Security Council in January 1954 ; Soviet veto on Suez in march 1954, final turning point in Moscow's attitude to Israel -- X. How Moscow arrived at the point of no return".
- catalog tableOfContents "XI. 1954-1956: relations with Israel as influence on Moscow's relations with Arabs ; Russian adherence to anti-Israeli line in United Nations ; Deteriorating relations ; The Czech arms deal ; Exchange of notes simulated by one-sided arms supply to Arab States ; Soviet statements on the Middle East early in 1956 ; Khrushchev's identification of Soviet and Arab interests ; Zorin's statement and Israel's answer in September 1956 ; Russians as Egypt's main defenders in Suez canal debate -- XII. 1956-1957: The Sinai Campaign ; Bulganin -- Ben Gurion correspondence ; Russia's leadership in attack on Egypt's behalf ; Khrushchev's speech in November 1956 ; Izvestia: "the way to suicide" ; Moscow's embrace of Arab thesis regarding Israel -- XIII. The second decade, a continuation of the line adopted in 1954 ; Gromyko: Israel hacking at the branch on which it is sitting ; Moscow spreading false accusations against Israel -- XIV. 1958-1960: Israeli note on January 1958 ; Ben Gurion ; Bodrov meeting of July 17, 1958 ; Abba Eban's and Golda Meir's answers to Gromyko ; Lost hopes -- XV. 1960-1963: Moscow's difficulties in the Arab world ; Furtseva's explanation of Soviet attitude to Israel ; Soviet veto against condemnation of Syria for murders at Almagor ; Eshkol's conversation with Bodrov on September 23, 1963, and Golda Meir's talk with Gromyko on October 2, 1963 ; Some positive results and a certain change of style in Moscow -- XVI. 1964-1965: Eshkol's notes to Khrushchev of January 3 and march 2, 1964 ; Khrushchev in Egypt ; Eshkol's Knesset speech of May 20, 1964 ; Another Soviet veto ; Eban's meeting with Gromyko, December 18, 1964 ; Some positive signs in 1965 ; Golda Meir in the Knesset on March 28, 1965 ; The problem of Russian Jew presented as an obstacle to improvement of relations".
- catalog tableOfContents "XVII. 1966: Israeli government's policy declaration in January ; Abba Eban's meeting with Ambassador Chuvakhin a week later ; Eshkol's talk with the Soviet Ambassador in April ; Kosygin in Egypt ; Soviet statement of May 25 ; Eshkol's Paris press conference in May ; Israel's reply to Soviet statement -- XVIII. May-December 1966: Warsaw meeting of heads of Israeli missions in Eastern Europe ; Another Soviet veto ; Eban's meeting with Gromyko September 30 ; Eshkol's talk with the Soviet Ambassador in October ; Soviet note of October 12 ; Semyonov's statement of November 9 ; Moscow's dropping of charges about Israeli troop concentrations on Syrian border ; New hopes -- XIX. January-April 1967: Eban's Knesset speech of February 14 ; Continuation of the dialogue in Moscow ; Israel's retaliation against Syria in April ; Moscow's renewed accusation about alleged Israeli troop concentrations ; Malik's communication of April 4 and Semyonov's statement of April 25 ; Gideon Rafael's visit to Moscow -- XX. May-June 1967: The Soviet plan ; Eban's conversation with the Soviet Ambassador on May 15 ; Nasser's closing the Straits of Tiran ; The Soviet statement of May 23 ; Security Council meeting ; Kosygin's letter to Eshkol of May 26 ; Egypt's complaint to Security Council on May 29 ; Eshkol's answer to Kosygin on June 1 ; Moscow's avoidance of taking stand on closure of Straits of Tiran -- XXI. June 1967 ; Outbreak of the Six-Day War ; Exchange of notes between Eshkol and Kosygin ; Rupture of diplomatic relations -- XXII. The future of Soviet-Israeli relations.".
- catalog title "Moscow and Jerusalem: twenty years of relations between Israel and the Soviet Union. With an introd. by Abba Eban.".
- catalog type "text".