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The Khartoum Conference and Egyptian Policy after the 1967 War: A Reexamination
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Yoram Meital
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Arab monarchies
/ Arab people
/ Arab-Israeli conflict
/ Armies
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Bilateral relations
/ Conference
/ Egypt
/ Extremism
/ Foreign Policy
/ Government crises
/ History
/ International conferences
/ International relations
/ Israel
/ Middle East
/ Military diplomacy
/ Peace negotiations
/ Peace treaties
/ Political conflict
/ Political conflicts
/ Political debate
/ Political history
/ Political leadership
/ Politics
/ Prime ministers
/ Summit conferences
/ Tourism
/ War
/ War conflict
2000
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The Khartoum Conference and Egyptian Policy after the 1967 War: A Reexamination
by
Yoram Meital
in
Arab monarchies
/ Arab people
/ Arab-Israeli conflict
/ Armies
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Bilateral relations
/ Conference
/ Egypt
/ Extremism
/ Foreign Policy
/ Government crises
/ History
/ International conferences
/ International relations
/ Israel
/ Middle East
/ Military diplomacy
/ Peace negotiations
/ Peace treaties
/ Political conflict
/ Political conflicts
/ Political debate
/ Political history
/ Political leadership
/ Politics
/ Prime ministers
/ Summit conferences
/ Tourism
/ War
/ War conflict
2000
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The Khartoum Conference and Egyptian Policy after the 1967 War: A Reexamination
by
Yoram Meital
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Arab monarchies
/ Arab people
/ Arab-Israeli conflict
/ Armies
/ Autobiographical literature
/ Autobiographies
/ Bilateral relations
/ Conference
/ Egypt
/ Extremism
/ Foreign Policy
/ Government crises
/ History
/ International conferences
/ International relations
/ Israel
/ Middle East
/ Military diplomacy
/ Peace negotiations
/ Peace treaties
/ Political conflict
/ Political conflicts
/ Political debate
/ Political history
/ Political leadership
/ Politics
/ Prime ministers
/ Summit conferences
/ Tourism
/ War
/ War conflict
2000
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The Khartoum Conference and Egyptian Policy after the 1967 War: A Reexamination
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The Khartoum Conference and Egyptian Policy after the 1967 War: A Reexamination
2000
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Overview
The Khartoum Arab Summit of 1967 has long been known for the \"three no's\", barring any negotiations with Israel. This article re-examines the Summit, based on memoirs of the participants and other sources, and argues that, at least in the case of Egypt, Khartoum actually marked a departure, the beginning of a process which led towards a readiness to employ political means, and eventually towards acceptance of United Nations Security Council Resolution 242. The differences between Egypt's approach and that of other Arab states began to make itself apparent during the Khartoum Summit, but, for various reasons, all the parties to the dispute continued to paint Khartoum as essentially negative.
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