Reluctant Ally: United States Foreign Policy Toward the Jews from Wilson to RooseveltBloomsbury Academic, 1991年6月30日 - 192 頁 United States diplomatic policy towards European Jews, Zionists, and Israelis remains vitally important to the stability and international posture of numerous countries. This study traces the evolution of that policy from its roots in isolated responses to post-World War I antisemitism to its coherent statement in the post-World War II era. Topics such as the Jewish minority problem in Europe, the history of U.S.-Zionist relations, and the American response to the Holocaust, often treated separately, are here studied together, and their integral part within U.S. policy emphasized. |
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Woodrow Wilson and the KingCrane Commission | 13 |
Charles R Cranes Crusade for the Arabs 19191939 | 43 |
American Diplomacy Toward the Jews During | 71 |
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