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Zaki Shalom, The Role of US Diplomacy in the Lead-Up to the Six Day War: Balancing Moral Commitments and National Interests (Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2012, £45.00/$65.00). Pp. vi + 182. isbn978 1 84519 468 0.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 December 2012

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References

1 For instance, Bunch, Clea Lutz, “Strike at Samu: Jordan, Israel, the United States, and the Origins of the Six Day War,” Diplomatic History, 32, 1 (Jan. 2008), 5576CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Little, Douglas, “The Making of a Special Relationship: The United States and Israel, 1957–68,” International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 25, 4 (Nov. 1993), 563–85CrossRefGoogle Scholar.