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Syria and the USA
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1. Shattered Dreams and Wilsonian Principles 2. Crane in Damascus, again 3. The rocky 1920s 4. The road to Washington runs through Berlin 5. The struggle for Syria 6. Husni al-Za’im and the United States 7. The early Shishakli era 1949-1951 8. Ike comes to Damascus 9. Turning back the clock 10. Ropes of Syrian Sand 11. Tipping the balance at Suez 12. The Stone Affair 13. The United Arab Republic

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The forty years between 1919 and 1959 saw the creation and unravelling of America's relationship with Syria. In this book, Moubayed brilliantly explores the events of these years and, using original research and previously unpublished material, sheds light on an often overlooked subject.

About the Author

Sami Moubayed is a Syrian University professor, historian, and editor-in-chief of Forward magazine. He is an author of numerous books on modern Syria, including Steel and Silk: Men and Women Who Shaped Syria (Cune Press, 2005). His articles on the modern Middle East appear weekly in The Huffington Post, Gulf News, and Asia Times.

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'Syria and the USA is a well-told and entertaining overview of US-Syria relations from World War I to the formation of the United Arab Republic. Sami Moubayed provides the reader with insight into how Syrians view events that are crucial to their political development. He explains how general Syrian attitudes toward the US government changed from admiration to anger over the first half of the twentieth century and explores how US support for Israeli displacement of Arabs in Palestine and military coups in Syria undermined initial attitudes toward Washington. The author's interest in the history of women and cinema in Syria gives this diplomatic history cultural depth and a welcome new dimension.' Joshua Landis, Director of the Center for Middle East Studies, University of Oklahoma 'Sami Moubayed is one of Syria's leading scholars and commentators, and he is uniquely qualified to provide important insights into the history of the Middle East in the twentieth century. Anyone wanting to understand how what was an amicable and respectful US-Syrian relationship early in the twentieth century deteriorated by the 1950s into a confrontational one would do well to read Moubayed's book. He weaves together a scholarly yet entertaining tapestry of information that presents the all-too-often ignored Syrian perspective of its relationship with the United States. The US-Syrian relationship today is still fraught with mistrust and misunderstanding. Moubayed shows in his book that this is not a new phenomenon - it has a rich and interesting history.' David W Lesch, Professor of Middle East History, Trinity University 'The history of relations between Syria and the United States up until the 1960s is little known and understood. Sami Moubayed, one of Syria's leading young historians, now offers us a remarkably comprehensive study that illustrates how a positive start in diplomatic relations in the early part of the twentieth century eventually began to unwind in unfortunate ways by mid-century. Using a variety of sources including the US State Department archives and the private paper collections of Syrian political leaders, Moubayed sheds new light on the political intrigue and shenanigans that were so characteristic of the Cold War era. Scholars and foreign policy experts will appreciate the author's efforts at reconstructing the history of an important chapter in America's relationship with the Middle East region.' Philip S Khoury, Ford International Professor of History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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